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The Lyric: An Essay by John Drinkwater

by Drinkwater, John, 1882-1937
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The Lyric: An Essay by John Drinkwater is a critical exploration of poetry, particularly focusing on the lyric form, written in the early 20th century. This essay delves into the nature of poetry, defining it as the expression of deep emotional experiences through carefully selected words. Drinkwater articulates his thoughts on the essential qualities that characterize lyric poetry, aiming to distinguish it from other poetic forms and to highlight its unique impact on readers. In the essay, Drinkwater posits that the essence of poetry lies in its ability to convey emotions with clarity and precision, famously summarizing poetry as the best words in the best order. He examines various forms of poetry, discusses the importance of rhythm and structure, and argues that all poetry shares a common quality, regardless of its subgenre. Drinkwater highlights that true lyric poetry resonates with universal feelings and experiences, emphasizing that its appeal stems from its purity and direct expression of human emotion. Through the analysis of classic works and poets, he establishes a framework for understanding what constitutes effective lyricism and reinforces the notion that the lyric form captures the heart of poetic expression. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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