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eclogue    
n. 牧歌,田园诗

牧歌,田园诗

eclogue
n 1: a short poem descriptive of rural or pastoral life [synonym:
{eclogue}, {bucolic}, {idyll}, {idyl}]


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  • Eclogue - Wikipedia
    An eclogue is a poem in a classical style on a pastoral subject Poems in the genre are sometimes also called bucolics The term is also used for a musical genre thought of as evoking a pastoral scene
  • Eclogue | Pastoral, Shepherds, Poets | Britannica
    eclogue, a short pastoral poem, usually in dialogue, on the subject of rural life and the society of shepherds, depicting rural life as free from the complexity and corruption of more civilized life The eclogue first appeared in the Idylls of the Greek poet Theocritus (c 310–250 bc), generally recognized as the inventor of pastoral poetry
  • ECLOGUE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of ECLOGUE is a poem in which shepherds converse The Poetic History of Eclogue
  • Eclogue - Academy of American Poets
    An eclogue is a short, pastoral poem in which, traditionally, shepherds converse over rural life It has evolved into a poem that is in dialogue with the climate and environmental issues derived from civilization
  • Eclogue - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
    "Eclogue" originates from Greek ekloge meaning "a selection," from eklegein "to pick out," and Latin ecloga; it means a short poem, often a pastoral dialogue
  • Eclogue | The Poetry Foundation
    Eclogue A brief, dramatic pastoral poem, set in an idyllic rural place but discussing urban, legal, political, or social issues Bucolics and idylls, like eclogues, are pastoral poems, but in nondramatic form
  • ECLOGUE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    A pastoral or idyllic poem, usually in the form of a conversation or soliloquy Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video
  • BUCOLICS (ECLOGUES) - VIRGIL - SUMMARY ANALYSIS - Ancient Literature
    “The Bucolics” (Lat: “Bucolica”), also known as “The Eclogues” (Lat: “Eclogae”), is a collection of ten pastoral poems by the Roman poet Vergil (Vergil) It was Vergil ’s first major work, published in 37 BCE
  • What does eclogue mean? - Definitions. net
    An eclogue is a type of lyrical poetry that originated from ancient Greece and is often set in idyllic rural or pastoral settings Traditionally, the verses and dialogues are put in the mouth of shepherds, representing simple life and expressing love or philosophy through a series of narrative, dramatic, or didactic short poems
  • Eclogue: A Literary Genre - Literary Devices - English Studies
    Eclogue: Definition as a Literary Genre An eclogue is a literary genre characterized by poetic dialogues typically set in rural or pastoral landscapes, portraying conversations among shepherds





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