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Lyric, as an academic topic in the arts, refers broadly to a mode of expressive writing or composition characterized by personal voice, musical quality, and concentrated emotional or philosophical content. It appears across disciplines including literary studies, music history, cultural studies, and performance theory. Students encounter lyric as both a formal category — one of the oldest distinctions in poetic tradition — and a living practice that cuts across historical periods and cultural contexts, making it a productive site for close reading, cultural analysis, and interdisciplinary argument.

The papers archived here approach lyric from a wide range of angles. Some focus on individual poets and their works, such as Walt Whitman's "O Captain! My Captain!" or the poetry of Amiri Baraka, using textual analysis to examine voice, form, and meaning. Others situate lyric within broader cultural and musical histories, particularly the African American influence on American popular music, or explore its relationship to religious tradition through works like Dierks Bentley's "Prodigal Son's Prayer" and the Bible. Philosophical treatments also appear, as in comparisons drawn from Plato's Ion and the Republic, which raise questions about the nature and legitimacy of poetic expression.

A strong essay on lyric needs a focused thesis that moves beyond simply describing a poem or song to arguing what its formal choices accomplish or reveal. Evidence drawn from close reading — specific word choices, rhythm, imagery, speaker — carries the most weight. A common pitfall is treating lyric as purely autobiographical; effective analysis distinguishes between the speaker constructed in the text and the biographical author.

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Paper Undergraduate
Comparison of musical composers and their stylistic differences
Handel's Messiah was composed in 1741. The musical period is baroque.
Paper Doctorate
Blo Boston Lyric Opera: Case Study Customer
This paper is a case study of the implementation of the Boston Lyric Opera's Balanced Scorecard approach. Using the Balanced Scorecard at a nonprofit, particularly one which is devoted to producing art, is a great challenge. Ultimately, the Balanced Scorecard was effective at the Opera, in terms of raising donations and generating organizational efficiencies.
Paper High School
Sexism in modern pop music
One glance at the MTV Website reveals a stunning revelation about gender in popular music. Of the 66 music videos featured on MTV.com, 46 (about 70%) are of male artists. Of the 20 female artists that are featured, more…
Paper Undergraduate
Hip-Hop as Postmodern Art: Culture, Critique, and Commerce
Hip-Hop: The Greatest of All Musical Art Forms
Thesis High School
Blink-182: Band history and musical evolution
One of the major punk rock groups to emerge during the early 1990s was Blink, later to become Blink-182. This paper describes the group's founding, how it connects with its core fan base of young adolescent males from dysfunctional and broken homes, particularly those with absent fathers. A summary of the research and important findings concerning their reunion are provided in the conclusion.