It could be set in the east, but it wouldn't be as poignant and poetic and elegiacal. |
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There's even a poignant piano figure on Song 4 while Distance is elegant and elegiacal. |
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Marazzi has composed this outpouring of imagery and family memories into wonderfully rhythmic, elegiacal film. |
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This vital hubbub amid our dim solstice days stands as a fresh attraction in itself, so near yet so far from the elegiacal footprints of the obliterated towers. |
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What should one make of the fact that in W. G. Sebald's fiction, all the characters seem indistinguishably Sebaldian: melancholic, elegiacal, ill-starred? |
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In sustained elegiacal rhyme she paints a methodically wrought landscape that is beautifully subjective yet utterly universal. |
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