She died as Gray composed the elegy and was entombed in the churchyard of St.
Ever seen a first edition of An Elegy Wrote In a Country Church Yard (1751)?
Hollinghurst seems too ready to perpetuate a fond English elegy that he should, instead, be scrutinizing.
No one does filmmaker documentaries with a keener balance of elegy and analysis than Kevin Brownlow.
And yet there is a liveliness to her poem part elegy, part war memorial that prevents it from becoming so.
As a memoir, an elegy and a piece of investigative journalism, it dazzled.
Yet Gray's "Elegy" also rose above the ghetto of a genre, expressing universal ideas in lines that worked their way into collective memory.
Godard is caught, as so often, between elegy and protest between a lament for certain ideals, private and political, and splenetic digs at prevailing cultural conditions.
Mr. SCHIFRIN: I'm writing elegy to the memory of Joseph Haydn.
Mr Zingales has written an elegy to the America he found when he moved there 24 years ago from an Italy that was rife with nepotism.
And it is an elegy for a time before the internet, before everyone instantly knew everything about everyone, when the world was still full of mystery and surprise.
The film, which is looking for a U.S. distributor, is intended as "a requiem, an elegy to a landscape that is lost, lives that are lost, " filmmaker Toshi Fujiwara said in an interview.
WSJ: At the Berlin Film Festival, Three Visions of Japan After the Fukushima Disaster
Globally, Mr. Shimabukuro began connecting in a big way via one of YouTube's first viral videos, a rendition of George Harrison's rock elegy "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" shot in Manhattan's Central Park in 2006.
WSJ: His Ukelele Is On Fire | Jake Shimabukuro | Cultural Conversation by Matthew Gurewitsch
应用推荐