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Poetic ode
A palinode or palinody is an ode in which the writer retracts a view or sentiment expressed in an earlier poem. The first recorded use of a palinode is
Palinode
Italian writer and philosopher (1265–1321)
ISBN 0815316593. Sturm-Maddox, Sara (1987). "The "Rime Petrose" and the Purgatorial Palinode". Studies in Philology. 84 (2): 119–133. ISSN 0039-3738. JSTOR 4174263
Dante_Alighieri
Khmer legend
Khmerologist Thierry Solange calls "a novel with many drawers". In a literary palinode, the narrative of A Chey mirrors in a negative light any good deed displayed
Thon_Chey
6th-century BC Greek lyric poet
Helen and recovered his sight after writing an encomium of Helen, the Palinode, as the result of a dream. He was called Stesichorus because he was the
Stesichorus
German occult writer (1486–1535)
support of faith by the concede of rebellious reason. Therefore Agrippa’s palinode of his earlier curiositas towards magic is by no means a global retraction
Heinrich_Cornelius_Agrippa
1948 novel by Margery Allingham
proves to be the effort of the local banker to eliminate the eccentric Palinode family, which has inherited shares of stock once thought worthless. The
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B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See also References palinode A poem or song in which the poet recants or counter-balances a statement
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Ancient Greek tragedy by Euripides
The Archaic lyric poet Stesichorus had made the same assertion in his "Palinode" (itself a correction to an earlier poem corroborating the traditional
Helen_(play)
Group of lyric poems by Dante Alighieri
JSTOR 477749. Sturm-Maddox, Sara (1987). "The Rime Petrose and the Purgatorial Palinode". Studies in Philology. 84 (2): 119–363. JSTOR 4174263. Italian Wikisource
Le_Rime
Work by Plato
the country, and Socrates specifically points this out after the long palinode with his comment about listening to the cicadas. After originally remarking
Phaedrus_(dialogue)
Collection of poems by Horace
shows characteristics of escapism. The final Epode 17 takes the shape of a palinode, a type of poem which serves to retract a previously stated sentiment.
Epodes_(Horace)
Proposed reconstructed word list for the Proto-Indo-European language
colonial, etc. collar, accolade, decollate, etc palindrome, palimpsest, palinode telegraph, television, etc. evolve, revolve, involve, involucrum, convolve
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Canadian poet, essayist and translator (born 1961)
Alternatives. Ed. Romana Huk. (Middletown, CT: Wesleyan UP, 2003) "On Palinode." Chicago Review 51:4/52:1 Archived 2008-05-14 at the Wayback Machine (2006)
Lisa_Robertson_(writer)
1998 verse novel by Anne Carson
demand to change his text by an authority figure echoes Stesichorus' own palinode supposedly written to silence Helen of Troy's wrath. Geryon's artistic
Autobiography_of_Red
Norwegian jazz pianist and composer
giving him the opportunity to perform as solo artist, and release the album Palinode (2007). He also started his own H.W. Trio, releasing Postures (2003), performing
Håvard_Wiik
Mythical prince of Troy in Greek mythology
Boccaccio's final canto, which returns to the poet's own situation, Chaucer's palinode has Troilus looking down laughing from heaven, finally aware of the meaninglessness
Troilus
Figure of speech or rhetorical figure
arguments in his Treatise on Tolerance. Digression Hyperbaton Palinody or palinode Parabasis Parenthesis or brackets Figure of speech "Entrée « Parenthèse »"
Epiphrase
Serbian linguist (1783–1833)
in an attempt to reconcile with the church, he retracted his view in A Palinode (or Defense of the Thick Yer), which is far less brilliant than his earlier
Sava_Mrkalj
Poem by Wallace Stevens
like "The jar was round upon the ground"? She argues that the poem is a palinode, retracting the Keatsian conceits of "Sunday Morning" and vowing "to stop
Anecdote_of_the_Jar
American filmmaker (born 1949)
The final edit includes part of Early Monthly Segments on the same reel ~Palinode (1970/2001) 35mm, color, sound; 21 minutes The final edit includes part
Robert_Beavers
Khmer folktale
local tales and legends that went through the process of palimpsest and palinode, thus resulting in certain inconsistencies and incongruities in the narrative
Preah_Chinavong
Evidence of confirmation of Simeon according to Hrushevsky is mentioned in a palinode of Zachary Kopystensky. With this confirmation also was restored so called
Simeon_of_Kiev
2020 studio album by Sufjan Stevens and Lowell Brams
"Determined Outcome" 2:12 6. "Misology" 1:49 7. "Afterworld Alliance" 2:47 8. "Palinodes" 0:32 9. "Backhanded Cloud" 1:26 10. "Glorious You" 1:49 11. "For Raymond
Aporia (Sufjan Stevens and Lowell Brams album)
Aporia_(Sufjan_Stevens_and_Lowell_Brams_album)
1986 poetry collection by Philip Hodgins
12/11/83" "Room 3 Ward 10 West 17/11/83" "Room 1 Ward 10 West 23/11/83" "A Palinode" "Leaving Hospital" "Catharsis" "Kite" "The Dam" "The Wait" "Clockwork"
Blood and Bone (Hodgins collection)
Blood_and_Bone_(Hodgins_collection)
and typically celebrates, a person, place, thing, or idea. Horatian Ode Palinode: an ode that retracts or recants what the poet wrote in a previous poem
Glossary_of_poetry_terms
1582 political conspiracy in Scotland
David Laing, Original letters of Mr John Colville, 1582-1603, and his Palinode, 1600 (Edinburgh: Bannatyne Club, 1858), pp. 8-9: A copy of a declaration
Raid_of_Ruthven
private and public investments. The title of "Oh! Phnom Penh" echoes, as a palinode, the first words "Oh! Battambang" of the Cambodian rock classic "Champa
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Rivette Hermine Karagheuz, Michèle Moretti, Karen Puig France TV series Palinode Robert Beavers United States 21 mins, Color Performance Donald Cammell
List of avant-garde films of the 1970s
List_of_avant-garde_films_of_the_1970s
Puerto Rican writer (born 1953)
tragedy Bacchae by Euripides. The political satire unfolds in three parts: Palinode, Bacchae, and Putinoika. Themes include delusion, collusion, pollution
Giannina_Braschi
British academic (c. 1519–1589)
Puritans, who nicknamed him "Old Andrew Turncoat", "Andrew Ambo", "Old Father Palinode". Cambridge wits, it was said, translated "perno" by "I turn, I rat, I
Andrew_Perne
French poet and translator (14th century)
the antifeminine satire associated with Matheolus, often described as a palinode-like retraction and counterargument to the misogynistic case developed
Jean_le_Fèvre_(poet)
Moldavian political conspirator, genealogist, and polemicist (1795–1862)
the elder Gheorghe had become more critical of his own uncle, with a palinode which seemed to Cioculescu to be "condescending and ironic". Other branches
Constantin_Sion
Work by Giacomo Leopardi
Dialogue of Timander and Eleander and the operette composed last. The palinode of the Dialogue of Tristan and a Friend is confirmed as the concluding
Small_Moral_Works
Work for the Undertaker, she has become the landlady of the eccentric Palinode family; she asks Campion to investigate the mysterious deaths of two members
List of recurring Albert Campion characters
List_of_recurring_Albert_Campion_characters
Al’Dodecafonia (1964) Tauno Marttinen Impression, Op. 140 (1978) Colin Matthews Palinode (1992) David Matthews Fantasia, Op. 8 (1971) Songs and Dances of Mourning
List_of_solo_cello_pieces
first printed use of the word “fuck.” He does not utilize the Chaucerian palinode, or retraction. Douglas’s The Palace of Honour is loosely modeled on Chaucer’s
Chaucer's influence on 15th-century Scottish literature
Chaucer's_influence_on_15th-century_Scottish_literature
Scottish clergyman and politician (died 1605)
David, ed, Original letters of Mr. John Colville, 1582–1603, and his Palinode, 1600, Bannatyne Club (1858) Steven J. Reid, The Early Life of James VI
John_Colville_(c._1540–1605)
American medievalist (1871–1938)
Wisconsin Press, pp. 127–45. Tomasch, Sylvia (Fall 2004): "Editing as Palinode: The Invention of Love and the Text of the Canterbury Tales", in: Exemplaria
Edith_Rickert
American philosopher
original on 22 October 2010. Retrieved 29 September 2010. Introductory Palinode - J. Baird Callicott Leopold, Aldo (1949). A Sand County Almanac and Sketches
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Petermann verließ den Hinterhof, the text of which appears in the film. Palinode, filmed in Zurich, was completed in 1969 and revised in 2001. It stars
My Hand Outstretched to the Winged Distance and Sightless Measure
My_Hand_Outstretched_to_the_Winged_Distance_and_Sightless_Measure
Italian poet (1235–1294)
cantare" he refers to his previous love poems as foolish. A series of palinodes announce a muscular new assertion of the moral will, abandoning Love and
Guittone_d'Arezzo
Afrikaans poet, literary theorist and academic
oranges") Die anatomie van melancholie (1987) ("The anatomy of melancholy") Palinodes (1987) Geslote baan (1988) ("Closed circuit") Donker labirint (1989) ("Dark
Joan_Hambidge
Scottish composer
Months and Metamorphoses, three volumes Nocturnes with Cadenzas for Piano Palinodes for Piano Solo (1972) Sonata No. 1 for Piano Solo (1951, rev. 1971) Sonata
Iain_Hamilton_(composer)
Lithuanian poet (1789–1831)
and shocking caricatures to invoke disgust. The first part ends with a palinode and three panegyrics which address the three most prominent members of
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a.
Of or pertaining to a palinode, or retraction.
n.
An ode recanting, or retracting, a former one; also, a repetition of an ode.
n.
See Palinode.
n.
A retraction; esp., a formal retraction.