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Irodalom - Költészeti műfajok

Itt megtanulhat néhány olyan angol szót, amelyek olyan költészeti műfajokhoz kapcsolódnak, mint a „szonett”, „ballada” és „óda”.

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aubade
[Főnév]

a musical piece or poem appropriate to or influenced by the dawn or early morning

hajnalének, hajnalvers

hajnalének, hajnalvers

ballad
[Főnév]

a tale that is narrated in the form of a song or poem

ballada, dal

ballada, dal

Ex: ballad's haunting melody and evocative lyrics made it a favorite among fans of traditional music .
abecedarian
[Főnév]

a type of poem or acrostic in which each line, stanza, or word begins with the successive letters of the alphabet

abc-sor, betűrendezett vers

abc-sor, betűrendezett vers

acrostic
[Főnév]

a poem or other piece of writing in which certain letters of each line, usually the initial letters, spell out a word or phrase

akrosztichon, betűszó

akrosztichon, betűszó

a poem in which the words or letters are arranged on the page in a visual pattern or shape that reflects the meaning or theme of the poem

konkrét költészet, konkrét vers

konkrét költészet, konkrét vers

didactic
[melléknév]

aiming to teach a moral lesson

didaktikus, tanító jellegű

didaktikus, tanító jellegű

Ex: While some didactic literature for its educational value , others prefer works that focus more on storytelling and character development .
dirge
[Főnév]

a slow song or hymn sung traditionally at a funeral, showing grief or lamentation

gyászdal, gyászének

gyászdal, gyászének

a poem in the narrative or speech form, in which the speaker's character is revealed while describing a situation or a series of events

drámai monológ, drámai beszéd

drámai monológ, drámai beszéd

eclogue
[Főnév]

a form of poetry that originated in ancient Greek and Roman literature, typically consisting of a short, pastoral poem or dialogue between two shepherds

ekloga, pásztori költemény

ekloga, pásztori költemény

Ex: The pastoral eclogue served as a literary escape from the complexities of urban society, offering readers a glimpse into an idealized world of harmony and tranquility.
ecopoetry
[Főnév]

a type of poetry that explores and celebrates the natural world, often expressing concerns about environmental degradation

ökológiai költészet, természetköltészet

ökológiai költészet, természetköltészet

elegy
[Főnév]

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

gyászéneke, elégia

gyászéneke, elégia

Ex: Through elegy, the poet found catharsis in expressing their grief and honoring the memory of the departed .
elliptical
[melléknév]

a style of writing that employs brevity, omission, or suggestion, often omitting words, phrases, or entire sections of a sentence

elliptikus, tömör

elliptikus, tömör

epic
[Főnév]

a long poem in narrative form giving an account of the extraordinary deeds and adventures of a nation's heroes or legends

eposz, hősköltemény

eposz, hősköltemény

Ex: The poet's latest work is an epic celebrating the founding of a legendary kingdom.
epigram
[Főnév]

a short poem or phrase that expresses a single thought satirically, often ending in a clever or humorous way

epigramma, epigram

epigramma, epigram

Ex: The writer used epigram to sum up his views on marriage with a humorous twist .
epithalamium
[Főnév]

a type of poem that celebrates a wedding or marriage, typically composed in honor of the bride and groom

Epithalamium, Házassági költemény

Epithalamium, Házassági költemény

epyllion
[Főnév]

a type of narrative poem that originated in ancient Greek and Roman literature, typically characterized by a brief and highly polished style, an episodic or fragmentary structure, and a focus on erotic or romantic themes

epyllion, epilleion

epyllion, epilleion

folk ballad
[Főnév]

a type of narrative poem or song that is traditionally passed down through oral tradition and often tells a story of adventure, love, tragedy, or other dramatic events

népballada, népi ballada

népballada, népi ballada

gnomic
[melléknév]

expressing general truths or aphorisms about life, often in a didactic or instructional tone, and frequently employing metaphors, paradoxes, and other literary devices to convey its meaning

szójátékos, aforizmatikus

szójátékos, aforizmatikus

Horatian ode
[Főnév]

a type of poem that follows the structure and style of the odes written by the ancient Roman poet Horace, characterized by a relatively simple and informal tone, a personal and reflective voice, and a focus on themes of nature, love, and everyday life

horáciuszi óda, horáciusi óda

horáciuszi óda, horáciusi óda

hymn
[Főnév]

a religious song intended to praise God, especially sung by Christians in congregation

himnusz, dicsőítő ének

himnusz, dicsőítő ének

Ex: The choir performed a hymn during the Easter celebration .
lament
[Főnév]

a song, musical piece, poem, etc. that expresses the feeling of sorrow and sadness after a loss or death

lamentáció, szomorú dal

lamentáció, szomorú dal

Ex: The novel included lament from the protagonist that highlighted their deep sense of loss .
limerick
[Főnév]

a humorous poem of five anapestic lines with a rhyme scheme of AABBA

limerik, limerick

limerik, limerick

Ex: The book was filled limericks that brought joy to readers of all ages .
lyric
[Főnév]

a usually short form of poetry expressing personal feelings and thoughts

líra, vers

líra, vers

madrigal
[Főnév]

a song without instruments consisting of several vocals, singing about secular themes in the 16th century

madrigál, madrigál ének

madrigál, madrigál ének

mock-heroic
[Főnév]

a type of poetry that employs the style and language of epic or heroic poetry to satirize or parody a trivial or mundane subject, often using irony, exaggeration, and other comedic devices to create a humorous effect

csúf-heroikus, gúny-epika

csúf-heroikus, gúny-epika

a type of poetry that uses humorous and nonsensical language and ideas to create a playful and often absurd effect, frequently employing invented words, nonsense rhymes, and illogical or surreal imagery

hülyeségvers, nonsense vers

hülyeségvers, nonsense vers

a type of poetry that is written to commemorate a specific event or occasion, such as a wedding, a birthday, a holiday, or a political or social event

alkalmi költészet, alkalmi vers

alkalmi költészet, alkalmi vers

light poetry
[Főnév]

a type of poetry that is intended to be entertaining and humorous, often focusing on everyday life, romantic relationships, social interactions, and other lighthearted themes

könnyed költészet, szórakoztató költészet

könnyed költészet, szórakoztató költészet

ode
[Főnév]

a lyric poem, written in varied or irregular metrical form, for a particular object, person, or concept

óda, ballada

óda, ballada

Ex: ode was filled with elaborate metaphors and vivid imagery .
palinode
[Főnév]

a type of poem in which the poet retracts or recants a statement made in an earlier poem

palinódia, visszavonás

palinódia, visszavonás

panegyric
[Főnév]

a speech or piece of writing that praises someone or something

pánegirikius, dicsőítő beszéd

pánegirikius, dicsőítő beszéd

Ex: At the funeral , a panegyric was read aloud , celebrating the deceased 's lifelong dedication to education .
pastoral
[Főnév]

a type of poem that depicts rural life, nature, and the simple pleasures of country living

pásztorének, vidéki költemény

pásztorének, vidéki költemény

Pindaric ode
[Főnév]

a type of lyric poem characterized by a complex structure, elaborate metaphors, and a celebratory tone

pindarikus óda, pindarikus költemény

pindarikus óda, pindarikus költemény

slam
[Főnév]

a poetry competition in which contestants recite their poems and the audience chooses the winner

poémia verseny, versenyverseny

poémia verseny, versenyverseny

a type of poetry that omits or minimizes the use of verbs, relying instead on adjectives, nouns, and other descriptive language to create vivid and sensory imagery

igeelhagyó költészet, ige nélküli költészet

igeelhagyó költészet, ige nélküli költészet

a poetic form consisting of seven sonnets, in which the last line of each sonnet is repeated as the first line of the next, and the final line of the seventh sonnet is the same as the first line of the first sonnet

sonettkorona, sonettkoszorú

sonettkorona, sonettkoszorú

found poetry
[Főnév]

a type of poetry that is created by taking pre-existing, non-poetic texts, such as advertisements, newspaper articles, or even grocery lists, and transforming them into a poetic form

talált költészet, felfedezett költészet

talált költészet, felfedezett költészet

haiku
[Főnév]

a Japanese poem with three unrhymed lines that have five, seven and five syllables each

haiku, hájku

haiku, hájku

Ex: She recited haiku about the fleeting cherry blossoms .
tanka
[Főnév]

a traditional form of Japanese poetry consisting of five lines, with a syllable count of 5-7-5-7-7

tanka, hagyományos japán ötödik soros vers

tanka, hagyományos japán ötödik soros vers

syllabic
[melléknév]

(of verse) using a specific number of syllables per line or stanza, rather than relying on a specific meter or rhyme scheme

szótagos, szótag-alapú

szótagos, szótag-alapú

sonnet
[Főnév]

a verse of Italian origin that has 14 lines, usually in an iambic pentameter and a prescribed rhyme scheme

szonett, sonett

szonett, sonett

Ex: She wrote sonnet for her literature class , following the traditional 14-line structure .

a type of sonnet consisting of 14 lines, typically written in iambic pentameter and following a rhyme scheme of ABAB CDCD EFEF GG

shakespeare-i szonett, shakespeare-i sonett

shakespeare-i szonett, shakespeare-i sonett

blank verse
[Főnév]

a verse without rhyme, especially one with ten syllables and five stresses, known as an iambic pentameter

üres vers, ritmusos vers

üres vers, ritmusos vers

clerihew
[Főnév]

a humorous form of poetry consisting of four lines

clerihew, clerihew vers

clerihew, clerihew vers

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