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Pindaric ode

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Pindaric ode

Ceremonious poem in the manner of Pindar, who employed a triadic, or three-part, structure consisting of a strophe (two or more lines repeated as a unit) followed by a metrically harmonious antistrophe and an epode (summary line) in a different metre. The three parts correspond to movements onstage by the chorus in Greek drama. After the 16th-century publication of Pindar's choral odes in the epinicion (celebratory) form, poets writing in various vernaculars created irregular rhymed odes that suggest his style. Such odes in English are among the greatest poems in the language, including John Dryden's “Alexander's Feast,” William Wordsworth's “Ode: Intimations of Immortality,” and John Keats's “Ode on a Grecian Urn.”



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[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] It is worth noting that a similar Pindaric ode in praise of Athens was composed for the Athens 2004 Olympic Games in ancient Greek by Armand D'Angour, classics fellow and tutor at Jesus College, Oxford University.
59) The central concern of Psalm 137 with memory, and the essential connection between memory and poetry or song, may also lie behind Crashaw's choice, as well as Fletcher's and Oldham's, to translate the psalm into the-form of a Pindaric ode.
In "The Progress of Poesy," he produced one of the best English poems modeled on the notoriously taxing Pindaric ode.
 
 
 
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