elegizing
Elegizing, or elegizing, is the act or practice of composing an elegy or adopting an elegiac tone in poetry or prose. An elegy is a work that laments loss, often dealing with death, memory, and mortality. Elegizing thus covers explicit elegies as well as broader uses of mournful, reflective, and commemorative rhetoric.
Derived from the Greek elegos and Latin elegia, the term appears in English from the early modern
Typical features include a solemn tone, measured diction, and contemplative rhythm. Writers may employ devices associated
In English literature, the tradition includes canonical works such as Thomas Gray's Elegy Written in a Country