- Deshoulières. In the
visual arts, an
idyll is a
painting depicting the same sort of
subject matter to be
found in
idyllic poetry,
often with
rural or peasant...
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Idylls of the King,
published between 1859 and 1885, is a
cycle of
twelve narrative poems by the
English poet Alfred, Lord
Tennyson (1809–1892; Poet Laureate...
- The
Siegfried Idyll, WWV 103, by
Richard Wagner is a
symphonic poem for
chamber orchestra.
Wagner composed the
Siegfried Idyll as a
birthday present to...
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Idyll VI,
otherwise known as
Bucolic poem 6, was
written by
Theocritus in
dactylic hexameter. The
exact date of its
composition is unknown. It references...
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Idyll XV, also
called "The
Women at the Adonis-Festival" in English, is a mime by the 3rd-century BC Gr**** poet Theocritus. This
idyll describes the visit...
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Idyll XVII, also
titled Εγκώμιον εις Πτολεμαίον ('The
Panegyric of Ptolemy'), is a poem by the 3rd-century BC Gr**** poet Theocritus. The poem is a panegyric...
- "The
Idyll of Miss
Sarah Brown" is a
short story by
Damon Runyon telling of the improbable—but
eventually triumphant—love
between an
inveterate gambler...
- The
Idylls of the Queen: A Tale of
Queen Guenevere is a 1982
fantasy mystery novel set in the
framework of the King
Arthur myths written by
American author...
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Idyll XIX, also
titled Κηριοκλέπτης ('The Honey-Stealer'), is a poem
doubtfully ascribed to the third-century BC Gr**** poet Theocritus. Eros complains...
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Idyll XI,
otherwise known as
Bucolic poem 11, was
written by
Theocritus in
dactylic hexameter. Its main character, the
Cyclops Polyphemus, has appeared...