Elegiac Cycle was created on 1999-06-08.
Elegiac Stanzas was created in 1807.
The men who wrote elegiac poetry were known as elegiac poets. Some notable examples of ancient Greek elegiac poets include Callinus, Tyrtaeus, Mimnermus, Solon, Theognis, and Phocylides. These poets often expressed themes of love, loss, war, and the passage of time in their works.
Karl Pomeroy Harrington has written: 'Helps to the intelligent study of college preparatory Latin' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Latin literature, History 'The Roman elegiac poets' -- subject(s): Elegiac poetry, Elegiac poetry, Latin, Latin Elegiac poetry, Latin poetry, Latin poetry (Collections), Poetry
The Cycle was created in 1975.
Elegiac poetry is a form of poetry that typically reflects on themes of loss, mourning, or sorrow. It often expresses feelings of nostalgia or lament for something lost, such as a person, a time period, or a way of life. Elegiac poems may also explore themes of mortality and the transience of life.
An elegiac broadside
The Unbroken Cycle was created in 1996.
Vox Cycle was created in 1990.
Cycle-Scoot was created in 1953.
The Cremaster Cycle was created in 1994.
Aedena Cycle was created in 1994.
The Soul's Cycle was created in 1916.