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A.D. Godley's 'Lyra Frivola' is a collection of whimsical and satirical poems that playfully explore various facets of society and human nature. The poems are written in a light-hearted and witty style, reminiscent of the classical satirical works of Horace and Juvenal. Through clever wordplay and sharp observations, Godley sheds light on the absurdities and ironies of everyday life, inviting readers to reflect on deeper truths hidden beneath the surface of his humorous verses. 'Lyra Frivola' stands out as a unique blend of humor and insight, making it a delightful read for those who…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A.D. Godley's 'Lyra Frivola' is a collection of whimsical and satirical poems that playfully explore various facets of society and human nature. The poems are written in a light-hearted and witty style, reminiscent of the classical satirical works of Horace and Juvenal. Through clever wordplay and sharp observations, Godley sheds light on the absurdities and ironies of everyday life, inviting readers to reflect on deeper truths hidden beneath the surface of his humorous verses. 'Lyra Frivola' stands out as a unique blend of humor and insight, making it a delightful read for those who appreciate wit and satire in poetry. As a classicist and linguist, A.D. Godley brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his writing, infusing his poems with a depth of understanding and a keen eye for detail. His background in classical languages and literature undoubtedly influenced the themes and style of 'Lyra Frivola', making it a compelling and thought-provoking work for readers interested in exploring the intersection of ancient and modern literary traditions. Overall, 'Lyra Frivola' is a must-read for poetry enthusiasts looking for a fresh and entertaining take on timeless themes.
Autorenporträt
A. D. Godley, born Alfred Denis Godley in 1856, was a British classical scholar and versifier, esteemed for his wit and literary craftsmanship. Educated at Charterhouse and Balliol College, Oxford, he later became a fellow and tutor at Magdalen College, Oxford, serving as a distinguished academic of his time. Godley is well-known for his contributions to the field of classics, particularly through his translation works and humorous verse. His collection 'Lyra Frivola' mirrors the upper-crust Victorian literary scene with a playful touch, demonstrating his capacity to meld amusement with erudition. Recognized for his literary style, Godley's work is often characterized by its cleverness, light irony, and the adept incorporation of classical references into his verse. Though his work might not be as widely known to the contemporary public, it remains a testament to the tradition of classical scholarship and wit in English literature, and serves as a fine representation of late 19th and early 20th century academic humor. A.D. Godley's writings, particularly 'Lyra Frivola,' provide modern-day readers a glimpse into the refined yet playful side of Victorian academia.