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In "Lyra Frivola," A. D. Godley explores the intricate tapestry of classical themes through a lens of wit and irony, embodying a playful yet scholarly spirit. The collection consists of a series of light-hearted poems that deftly engage with historical and mythological subjects, underscoring the duality of elegance and frivolity inherent to human experience. Godley adopts a fluid style, intertwining traditional forms with modern sensibilities, which challenges the reader's expectations and evokes a sense of nostalgia in the broader context of early 20th-century poetry, where the boundaries of…mehr

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In "Lyra Frivola," A. D. Godley explores the intricate tapestry of classical themes through a lens of wit and irony, embodying a playful yet scholarly spirit. The collection consists of a series of light-hearted poems that deftly engage with historical and mythological subjects, underscoring the duality of elegance and frivolity inherent to human experience. Godley adopts a fluid style, intertwining traditional forms with modern sensibilities, which challenges the reader's expectations and evokes a sense of nostalgia in the broader context of early 20th-century poetry, where the boundaries of high and low culture increasingly blur. A. D. Godley, a distinguished scholar and translator, had a profound grasp of classical literature and its language, which undoubtedly informed his poetic endeavors. Educated at Oxford and with a notable career as a classicist, Godley became intimately familiar with the works of countless poets and playwrights. This rich intellectual background is clearly reflected in "Lyra Frivola," where Godley's erudition is accompanied by a clever humor that invites readers to reconsider and celebrate the lighter facets of literary tradition. I wholeheartedly recommend "Lyra Frivola" to both poetry enthusiasts and scholars alike, as it offers a unique blend of classical erudition and playful creativity. Godley's work is not only a delightful exploration of literary frivolity, but it also serves as a reminder of the enduring charm of poetic forms in the contemporary landscape, making this collection an essential read for anyone seeking both intellectual engagement and artistic enjoyment.

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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.