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Goliardic Poetry Satiric verse which flourished in the 12th and 13th centuries, usually consisting of a stanza of four 13-syllable lines in feminine ... Poetry Glossary: Goliardic Poetry
The terminology of literary criticism ... If the expression is heard often, the words become 'glued' together in our minds. ... What is "phatic poetry"?
Poetry Glossary ... Abstract Poetry - Poetry that aims to use its sounds, textures, rhythms, and rhymes to convey an emotion, instead of relying on the meanings of words.
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The vast genre of poetry can be subdivided in a variety of ways. ... Carmina Burana, a collection of satirical poems, lyrics, and other goliardic (ribald) verses intended to be sung, is compiled.
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A 38 year old composer at the time, he was inspired by the 13th century Latin, Middle High German, and old French goliardic poetry and verses named after the discovery site, the Benedictine abbey...
3. Goliardic verse: one Latin poem of the twelfth century (Carmina Burana 222) is spoken by an abbas Cucaniensis, an 'abbot of Cockaygne' who presides over drinking and gambling,
Her research also includes work in Medieval Latin literature, particularly Goliardic poetry and Medieval Latin beast literature.