He was usually still awake when the birds began to warble their aubade. ... And there he lingered till the crowing cock... Sang his aubade with lusty voice and clear. ... Aubade comes from the French, from aube, dawn + the noun suffix -ade: aube ultimately derives from Latin albus, white, pale, as in "alba lux," the "pale...
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An aubade is a poem or song of or about lovers separating at dawn. Aubade has also been defined as "a song or instrumental composition concerning, accompanying, or evoking daybreak." The form has so...
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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, ... Form was always a key concern in Empson's poetry and 'Missing Dates' also employs a complex structure, the villanelle, its circularity emphasising the inevitability of waste...
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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; Release: Sept 2006; All rights available; Poetry (BISAC POE011000); 160 pg, 5.5 x 8.5, trade paperback; ... He’s always experimented with form and language, and these poems are no exception, but I’m finding his newest work to be more lyrical, more personal than in the past." —Amanda Earl, Ottawa Poetry;
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Form and technique are as important to the poetry of the 20th and 21st centuries as they ever were, but the tools for describing, identifying and practicing them are less well-known and therefore less readily available.
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by Sonja 26 lines, 7 comments, on Jul 15 12:35 PM 2007. In Love, Aubade, Free style ... by DefinitiveFreak 32 lines, 3 comments, on Dec 18 7:21 PM 2006. In aubade, form poetry, love...
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