¿Qué es el género lírico? Elementos, características y ejemplos

¿Qué es el género lírico? Elementos, características y ejemplos

Introduction to the Lyrical Genre

This section provides an introduction to the lyrical genre, its definition, and its historical significance.

Definition of the Lyrical Genre

  • The lyrical genre is a form of literary expression where an author conveys personal emotions or sensations inspired by someone or something.
  • Literature is divided into four genres: narrative, dramatic, didactic, and lyrical.

Characteristics of the Lyrical Genre

  • Expressiveness: The main characteristic of the lyrical genre is its ability to transmit feelings, emotions, thoughts, and sensations.
  • Authorship: The author expresses their own feelings in the first person.
  • Theme: The lyrical genre can cover a wide range of topics based on the author's emotions.
  • Structure: Lyrical works are typically written in verses but can also be in prose. Meter and rhythm add musicality to the work.

Elements of the Lyrical Genre

  • Lyrical Speaker: A character created by the poet to express their intimate feelings and thoughts.
  • Lyrical Object: The person or object that inspires the poetic speaker.
  • Lyrical Motif: The main theme or emotion awakened in the author through the lyrical speaker.
  • Temper of Mind: Associated with the state of mind experienced by the main character or lyrical speaker.

Subgenres within the Lyrical Genre

Major Genres

  • Song: A poetic text accompanied by instruments and sung melodically.
  • Anthem: Presented as a chant or song with patriotic, religious, or national content.
  • Ode: Exalts an object through meditation and reflection.
  • Elegy: Usually a long poem with nostalgic and reflective content.
  • Eclogue: Characterized by peacefulness or placidity.
  • Satire (Minor Genres): A poem with an ironic character.

Minor Genres

  • Madrigal: Revolves around the theme of love and often has a simple character.
  • Letrilla: A short poem with repeated ideas, usually divided into stanzas.

Examples of Works in the Lyrical Genre

  • "Twenty Love Poems and a Desperate Song" by Pablo Neruda.
  • "Rayito de Estrellas" and "El Señor Presidente" by Miguel Ángel Asturias.
  • "Poetry," "To the Moon," and "To Cali" by Jorge Isaacs.
  • "The Other, The Same," and "El Aleph" by Jorge Luis Borges.
  • "Parole and Wild Moon" by Octavio Paz.
  • "To Buscón" and "Salicio and Nemeroso" by Garcilaso de la Vega.
  • "Letters from My Cell" and "El Miserere" by Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer.
  • "Don Quixote de la Mancha" by Miguel de Cervantes.
  • "Platero and I" by Juan Ramón Jiménez.
  • "The Mayor of Salamanca" and "Life is a Dream."

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Género lírico; te explicamos en qué consiste, sus elementos, características y te damos ejemplos. Música: Outside Visitors - Artista: Sarah, The Illstrumentalist