Cambridge English : CPE (C2 Proficiency) - Arts et Littérature
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a specific story, artwork, or performance that embodies symbolic representation of deeper truths

allégorie
the use of the same letter or sound at the beginning of the words in a verse or sentence, used as a literary device

allitération
any of the sections into which a long poem is divided

chant
the rhythmic emphasis or stress placed on a syllable within a metrical foot of verse
a piece of typically oval-shaped jewelry featuring a raised relief image, often a woman's profile, carved in a material such as shell or stone

camée
a vocal composition with instrumental accompaniment, typically structured in multiple movements and often involving a choir, soloists, and orchestra

cantate, cantate
relating to the highly ornate and expressive style of European art, architecture, and music that flourished from about 1600 to 1750

baroque
the final passage of an extended musical composition

coda
a concise collection or summary of information, typically presented in a single volume or document

compendium
a decorative motif featuring intricately interwoven lines, often incorporating stylized foliage, tendrils, or scrollwork

arabesque, motif d'arabesque
a recognized collection of authoritative books, texts, or works within a particular field or tradition, especially in religion

canon
the last section of a literary or dramatic piece where the plot is concluded and all the matters of the work is explained

dénouement
a song, poem, or musical composition expressing grief, especially one performed at a funeral or memorial

chant funèbre, hymne funèbre
humorous and poorly written poetry

vers de mirliton
a song or poem expressing sadness, especially in the memory of a dead person or a bitter event in the past

élégie
bringing strong memories, emotions, or images to mind

évocateur, suggestif
a mural painting created by applying water-based pigments onto freshly laid wet plaster

fresque, peinture murale à fresque
a narrow and decorative border that has engravings or pictures on it, especially above the walls of a room or building

frise, bordure
to place two or more things side by side, especially for the purpose of comparison

juxtaposer
to represent in a drawing or painting, especially in a detailed or expressive manner

dessiner, peindre
an assortment of short literary works, such as poems, essays, ballads, and stories, compiled into a single volume

recueil, collection disparate
a speech that a character in a dramatic play gives in the form of a monologue as a series of inner reflections spoken out loud

soliloque
a large, heavy, and typically scholarly book, often containing extensive information on a particular subject

pavé
relating to a farewell, especially a formal speech, gesture, or occasion marking departure

d'adieu
aiming to teach a moral lesson

didactique
a physical illustration of someone, especially a graven image or statue, often life-size

effigie, représentation
a stock of plays, songs, dances, etc. that a company or a performer is prepared to perform

répertoire
a long story of heroic actions and bravery in old Norse or Icelandic in the Middle Ages, or a modern narrative resembling such a narrative

épopée
to delete the sections or words that are believed to be offensive or inappropriate from a play, movie, book, etc.

expurger, censurer
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