| 41. | He wrote elegiac narratives, romances and satires.
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| 42. | Hear the elegiac lamentation of Ralph Ellison, writing of his invisibility in white America.
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| 43. | An elegiac Kyra Nichols and Jock Soto were one of two central pairs of lovers.
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| 44. | They sought solace through touching artwork and elegiac poems, silent prayer and communal food.
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| 45. | Some were chipper; others, elegiac.
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| 46. | Jason Robert Brown's slim, elegiac new musical at the Minetta Lane Theater.
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| 47. | But in the right context the grainy, ashen film can feel apparitional and elegiac.
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| 48. | She inspired his elegiac work " The Firstborn, " published in 1964.
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| 49. | An elegiac, satirical and contemplative delight.
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| 50. | Some scholars have even interpreted Corinna as a metapoetic symbol for the elegiac genre itself.
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