The Lyric: An Essay

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The Lyric: An Essay

by John Drinkwater

EN·~1 hours·10 chapters

Chapters

10 total
1

WHAT IS POETRY?

2:31
2

THE BEST WORDS IN THE BEST ORDER

11:05
3

THE DEGREES OF POETRY

1:14
4

PARADISE LOST

9:28
5

WHAT IS LYRIC?

4:06
6

THE CLASSIFICATION OF POETRY

14:23
7

LYRIC FORMS

17:42
8

SONG

3:44
9

THE POPULARITY OF LYRIC

1:51
10

CONCLUSION

0:58

Description

In this thoughtful essay the author turns a simple question—what is poetry?—into a conversation that begins with everyday comparisons, like asking different people to describe a river. By weaving together the insights of Sidney, Wordsworth, Shelley and Coleridge, the piece shows how definitions have multiplied rather than settled. The writer argues that answer lies not in lofty theory but in the concrete way poets arrange language.

The essay then narrows its focus to mechanics of that arrangement, insisting that poetry is simply “the best words in the best order.” It examines how quality of each word and its placement determine whether a line transcends ordinary expression. By treating verse as a craft instead of a vehicle for biography or ideology, the author invites listeners to hear poetry with a fresh, analytical ear.

Readers are guided through vivid examples that show how subtle shifts in diction can transform feeling, and the essay’s clear style makes the abstract debate accessible to anyone curious about the art of language. It leaves the conversation open, encouraging further reflection rather than delivering a final verdict.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (64K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Thierry Alberto and PG Distributed Proofreaders

Release date

2006-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John Drinkwater

John Drinkwater

1882–1937

Best known for the hit historical play Abraham Lincoln, this English poet and dramatist helped bring a new simplicity and seriousness to early 20th-century theatre. He moved easily between poetry, criticism, and stage work, and was part of the circle later remembered as the Dymock poets.

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