The Symphony

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"The Symphony" is a lyrical poem by American poet and musician Sidney Lanier that blends musical imagery with social and moral themes.

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instanceOf lyrical poem
poem
addressesIssue exploitation of workers
lack of social harmony
materialism
associatedWith American Romanticism NERFINISHED
Sidney Lanier’s musical poetics
author Sidney Lanier NERFINISHED
callsFor greater social compassion
moral reform
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
firstPublicationMedium 19th-century American periodical press
genre didactic poetry
lyric poetry
social poetry
hasCharacterType personified musical instruments
hasInfluenceFrom Christian ethics
classical music
hasTheme brotherhood
compassion for the poor
harmony
industrialization
injustice
labor and capital
love
moral responsibility
music
social criticism
language English
literaryForm verse
literaryMovement post-Civil War American poetry
meter varied meter
notableFor integration of musical terminology into poetry
social and moral commentary through musical imagery
period 19th century American literature
relatedWorkOfAuthor Song of the Chattahoochee NERFINISHED
The Marshes of Glynn NERFINISHED
rhymeScheme irregular rhyme
setInContextOf Gilded Age social conditions in the United States
usesImageryOf musical instruments
orchestra
symphonic structure
workOf Sidney Lanier NERFINISHED

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Sidney Lanier notableWork The Symphony