[stylist] Word: tetralogy -noun

Jacqueline Williams jackieleepoet at cox.net
Sat Oct 29 23:09:03 UTC 2011


Brad,
Could you write a tetralogy using poetry as the genre?
Thanks for keeping these interesting words coming.
Jackie

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tetralogy (noun)
teh-TRAH-luh-jee or teh-TRAL-uh-jee

1. a group of four dramatic pieces presented consecutively on the 
Attic stage at the Dionysiac festival.
2. a series of four connected works (as operas or novels)

"One member of the NFB Writer Division just might decide to write a 
tetralogy, instead of just one individual novel."



Brad Dunse

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