poem "The Lark Ascending" by George Meredith

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The poem "The Lark Ascending" by George Meredith is a Victorian-era lyric celebrating the skylark’s soaring flight and song as symbols of spiritual transcendence and poetic inspiration.

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instanceOf lyric poem
orchestral work
person
poem
associatedWith English landscape
Romantic tradition in nature poetry
author George Meredith NERFINISHED
authorNationality English
composer Ralph Vaughan Williams NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
depicts a skylark rising into the sky
the lark’s song as a spiritual symbol
firstPublicationCentury 19th century
form lyric
genre lyric
nature poetry
hasInfluenceOn 20th-century English music
English nature writing
imagery flight
sky
song
influenced The Lark Ascending (composition) NERFINISHED
influenceOn Ralph Vaughan Williams NERFINISHED
inspiredBy The Lark Ascending (poem) NERFINISHED
inspiredWork The Lark Ascending (violin and orchestra piece) NERFINISHED
language English
literaryMovement Victorian poetry NERFINISHED
literaryPeriod Victorian era NERFINISHED
literaryTechnique extended metaphor
lyrical description
personification
mainSubject birdsong
poetic inspiration
skylark
spiritual transcendence
meter varied
nationality English
occupation poet
portrays nature as a source of spiritual insight
the lark as a messenger between earth and heaven
theme elevation of the soul
power of music
power of poetry
transcendence of earthly concerns
union of nature and spirit
tone contemplative
exultant
writtenBy George Meredith NERFINISHED

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The Lark Ascending basedOn poem "The Lark Ascending" by George Meredith