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i General
- Found in paragraph 16: (...) pand on traditional genres. Good overviews ca (...)
ii Context, Social Groups and Environmental Issues
ii.1Producer of Lyric
Müller, Ralph / Sabban, Adela Sophia - 2025
- Found in paragraph 4: (...) that perceives this genre as the subjective e (...)
- Found in paragraph 13: (...) ince antiquity, the genre of lyric poetry has (...)
- Found in paragraph 22: (...) ting another “macro-genre” alongside drama an (...)
- Found in paragraph 25: (...) e Lyric as mode and genre; Publishing Poetry) (...)
- Found in paragraph 35: (...) few other literary genres, absorbed other me (...)
- Found in paragraph 46: (...) constitutive of the genre, the possibility th (...)
- Found in paragraph 3: (...) lyricism a popular genre in western cultures (...)
- Found in paragraph 4: (...) (Lyric as Mode and Genre), a large body of m (...)
- Found in paragraph 7: (...) m a clearly defined genre of poetry to a – fr (...)
- Found in paragraph 8: (...) morphosed from a subgenre into the epitome of (...)
- Found in paragraph 10: (...) oralism due to that genre’s tendency, dating (...)
- Found in paragraph 12: (...) (Lyric as Mode and Genre). Therefore, the an (...)
- Found in paragraph 16: (...) ricism strains this genre to the utmost. That (...)
iii Distribution and Communication
iii.5Canons of Lyric Poetry
Rippl, Gabriele / Winko, Simone - 2025
- Found in paragraph 1: (...) ) or collections of genre-specific literature (...)
- Found in paragraph 2: (...) Like other literary genres, lyric poetry has (...)
- Found in paragraph 5: (...) the fact that “the genre of lyric generally (...)
- Found in paragraph 7: (...) been regarded as a genre of the highest rele (...)
- Found in paragraph 15: (...) tive to promote the genre of poetry is Netzwe (...)
- Found in paragraph 18: (...) anonization of this genre, as well as in-dept (...)
- Found in bibliography / webliography
iii.6Peritext and Paratext in Lyric Poetry
Klimek, Sonja - 2025
- Found in paragraph 5: (...) on period, culture, genre, author, work, and (...)
- Found in paragraph 9: (...) reface in different genres (e.g., Calle-Grube (...)
iv Textual Forms, Modes, and Subgenres
- Found in paragraph 1: (...) ms such as ‘form,’ ‘genre,’ or ‘mode’ “by its (...)
- Found in paragraph 2: (...) ment or distinctive genre. More specifically, (...)
- Found in paragraph 3: (...) s applicable to all genres of literary produc (...)
- Found in paragraph 4: (...) oetry than in other genres. In general terms, (...)
- Found in paragraph 8: (...) r didactic literary genre in which meaning is (...)
- Found in paragraph 40: (...) that an independent genre known as lyric poet (...)
- Found in paragraph 41: (...) ic apart from other genres. Not only is lyric (...)
- Found in paragraph 47: (...) a unitary literary genre on the same level a (...)
- Found in paragraph 49: (...) s and forms of this genre of poetry was livel (...)
- Found in paragraph 52: (...) n to other literary genres. Despite its poten (...)
- Found in paragraph 53: (...) eration of dramatic genres—a tradition that, (...)
- Found in item 31: (...) rs singuliers de ce genre de poésie. (Diderot (...)
- Found in paragraph 60: (...) mode of the chosen genre (see Abrams and Har (...)
- Found in paragraph 63: (...) for an overarching genre (--> lyric as ge (...)
- Found in paragraph 68: (...) y, denoting a lyric genre that expresses an a (...)
- Found in paragraph 69: (...) o be the subjective genre of poetry, calling (...)
- Found in paragraph 76: (...) res, as well as all genres, themes, and tones (...)
- Found in paragraph 83: (...) sors in all lyrical genres, as well as in his (...)
- Found in paragraph 91: (...) ent of the mood and genre of the text. His de (...)
- Found in paragraph 99: (...) different literary genres (see Maulpoix 2000 (...)
- Found in bibliography / webliography
- Found in paragraph 6: (...) ric tropes, or even genres, among them ekphra (...)
- Found in paragraph 14: (...) h Ernst defines the genre not only in terms o (...)
- Found in paragraph 15: (...) s “an international genre, extending far beyo (...)
- Found in paragraph 17: (...) gs to the cinèpoeme genre, in which nine phra (...)
- Found in paragraph 31: (...) ay attention to one genre of digital poetry n (...)
- Found in bibliography / webliography
- Found in paragraph 4: (...) (Lyric as Mode and Genre), the increasing pr (...)
- Found in paragraph 5: (...) try” anymore, since genre hybridization and t (...)
- Found in paragraph 15: (...) , “videopoetry is a genre of poetry displayed (...)
- Found in paragraph 27: (...) g Borders, Crossing Genres, edited by Marcel (...)
- Found in paragraph 31: (...) s do not define the genre of their creation. (...)
- Found in bibliography / webliography