Eclogue
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British pronunciation/ɪklˈɒɡ/
American pronunciation/ɪklˈɑːɡ/

Definition och Betydelse av "eclogue"

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ekloge

a form of poetry that originated in ancient Greek and Roman literature, typically consisting of a short, pastoral poem or dialogue between two shepherds
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What is an "eclogue"?

An eclogue is a poetic form that typically features a dialogue or monologue set in a rural or countryside landscape. Traditionally, eclogues present conversations between shepherds or rustic characters, exploring themes of love, nature, and the simplicity of rural life. This form has its roots in ancient Greek and Roman poetry, with notable examples found in the works of poets like Virgil and Theocritus. Eclogues often convey an idealized view of nature, contrasting the hardships of urban life with the beauty and tranquility of the countryside. The lyrical quality of eclogues makes them a popular choice for expressing deep emotions and philosophical reflections within a rural setting.

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