Palinode
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British pronunciation/pˈeɪlɪnˌəʊd/
American pronunciation/pˈeɪlɪnˌoʊd/

Definition & Meaning of "palinode"

Palinode
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a type of poem in which the poet retracts or recants a statement made in an earlier poem

What is a "palinode"?

A palinode is a poem in which the poet retracts or revises a statement made in an earlier work. This form often expresses a change of heart or perspective, allowing the poet to reflect on past ideas or beliefs and articulate a new understanding. Palindromes are typically lyrical and can explore themes of regret, growth, or the complexity of human experience. The term comes from the Greek word meaning "singing again", emphasizing the act of revisiting and reevaluating previous expressions. Palinodes can serve as a powerful means of self-reflection, inviting readers to consider the evolution of thought and the nuances of personal expression in poetry.

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