Poetry Glossary: Aubade ... Aubades were in the repertory of troubadours in Europe in the Middle Ages. An early English example is in Book III of Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde. The love poetry of the 16th century dealt mostly with unsatisfied love, so the aubade was not a major genre in Elizabethan lyric.
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No wonder, then, that the aubade has remained a vital kind of poetry for centuries. ... The “rules”… The only rule of an aubade is that it somehow involves the arrival of dawn and a human response to it. But there are traditional modes and themes that appear in aubades throughout the centuries. ... How To Win a Poetry Contest...
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Philip Larkin was born in 1922 in Coventry, England. He attended St. John's College, Oxford. His first book of poetry, The North Ship, was publish .. more >> ... Comments about this poem (Aubade by Philip Larkin )
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Aubade by William Empson on the Poetry Archive ... Empson fled with them and lived a peripatetic existence for two years teaching English poetry entirely from memory. ... In 'Aubade' the simple narrative of a lover trying to decide whether to stay or leave becomes a means of probing the question of how we should live,
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“A Late Aubade” consists of seven quatrains, each with the rime scheme ABBA. The speaker addresses a woman, trying to persuade her to remain in bed instead of getting up and going about her regular activities. ... more articles in american poetry...
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