elegiac dans le dictionnaire PONS

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There is disagreement about whether the term should also be applied to works written in elegiac couplets.
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Parody is another typical element of elegiac humour.
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The story has a generally elegiac mood, an undercurrent of sadness leavened with humor throughout.
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He subsequently addressed an elegiac poem to the king, asking pardon, and pleading for release.
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Mills's camera follows the boys on their routes, and the elegiac footage is accented with contemporary music.
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After an elegiac opening section, the piece bristles with celebratory dance rhythms throughout.
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Many of this season's stories also had an elegiac tone, with entropy and decay being a recurring theme.
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Most of the music is very elegiac as befits the piece.
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Motifs of emptiness and absence haunt the novel and establish its elegiac feel.
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In opposition to the sophisticated, urban woman of the elegiac ideal, the woman of the mythical golden age was a simple rustic.
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