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2008
Abstract The lyrics and shorter poems are in many ways the glory of late medieval English literature. This is a view that will seem strange to those fresh from reading some older studies: indeed, of all the genres in English literature in this period, the lyric has perhaps suffered most from once fashionable conventional patterns of ...
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Abstract The lyrics and shorter poems are in many ways the glory of late medieval English literature. This is a view that will seem strange to those fresh from reading some older studies: indeed, of all the genres in English literature in this period, the lyric has perhaps suffered most from once fashionable conventional patterns of ...
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2016
The first chapter addresses T. S. Eliot’s struggle with history as this struggle unfolds between 1910 and 1920, between the composition of “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” and the publication of “Gerontion.” Challenging readings of Eliot’s project as, from its inception, conciliatory—the terminus of a certain narrative of literary modernism, the ...
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The first chapter addresses T. S. Eliot’s struggle with history as this struggle unfolds between 1910 and 1920, between the composition of “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” and the publication of “Gerontion.” Challenging readings of Eliot’s project as, from its inception, conciliatory—the terminus of a certain narrative of literary modernism, the ...
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2014
Lyrics are the sung text of a popular music or music theater song performed by a singer or singers that provide the cognitive meaning to a song. The history of lyrics writing demonstrates different approaches that have been taken to the composition of lyrics and their relationship with the song.
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Lyrics are the sung text of a popular music or music theater song performed by a singer or singers that provide the cognitive meaning to a song. The history of lyrics writing demonstrates different approaches that have been taken to the composition of lyrics and their relationship with the song.
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2005
Abstract To see where the word ‘lyric’ comes from, look up on a clear summer’s night at Lyra, the lovely constellation that seemed to the ancient Greeks to resemble a lyre, or harp. For them a lyric was a poem sung to the lyre or another instrument.
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Abstract To see where the word ‘lyric’ comes from, look up on a clear summer’s night at Lyra, the lovely constellation that seemed to the ancient Greeks to resemble a lyre, or harp. For them a lyric was a poem sung to the lyre or another instrument.
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Nineteenth-century conceptions of lyric remain highly influential within literary scholarship. All the same, this term—which has long resisted precise definition—remained elusive for the Victorians. “Lyric” comes from the Greek for “lyre”; some Victorian theorists therefore believed that a lyric should be singable, or that its language should possess ...
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Music genre classification based on fusing audio and lyric information
Multimedia Tools and Applications, 2022You Li
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Lyric or Dramatic - Vibrato Analysis for Voice Type Classification in Professional Opera Singers
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio Speech and Language Processing, 2021Matthias Müller +2 more
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