The Evolution of the English Ode from Spenser to Keats : A Thematic and a Textual Approach
Mona Salah El-Din Hassanein Mahmoud;
Abstract
An ode is a lyric poem of some length dealing with a lofty theme in a dignified manner and originally intended to be sung. The ode is classical in origin. The major classical models for the English ode are Pindar in Greek literature and Horace in Latin li
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| Title | The Evolution of the English Ode from Spenser to Keats : A Thematic and a Textual Approach | Authors | Mona Salah El-Din Hassanein Mahmoud | Keywords | The Evolution of the English Ode from Spenser to Keats : A Thematic and a Textual Approach | Issue Date | 2005 | Description | An ode is a lyric poem of some length dealing with a lofty theme in a dignified manner and originally intended to be sung. The ode is classical in origin. The major classical models for the English ode are Pindar in Greek literature and Horace in Latin li |
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