praisepoems
Praisepoems are lyric compositions that praise, extol, or honor a person, deity, group, or ideal. The term covers traditional forms such as panegyric, hymn, and ode, as well as modern poems written to celebrate or memorialize a subject.
Characteristically, praisepoems employ elevated diction and formal rhetoric. Poets may invoke the subject directly, employ apostrophe,
Historically, praise poetry appears across cultures: classical panegyrics in Greece and Rome; religious psalms and hymns;
Function and reception: Praisepoems often aim to legitimize authority, commemorate achievements, or reinforce communal values. They