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Trivia (1716) is a poem by John Gay. The full title of the poem is Trivia, or The Art of Walking the Streets of London, and it takes its name from the Latin word for "crossroads" and from the "goddess of crossroads," Diana, whom the poet invokes in the opening stanza. The poem, written in heroic couplets, is loosely based on Virgil's Georgics, yet attains a Horatian satirical manner. The length of the entire poem is approximately 1000 lines, and it is in three books.

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  • Trivia (1716) is a poem by John Gay. The full title of the poem is Trivia, or The Art of Walking the Streets of London, and it takes its name from the Latin word for "crossroads" and from the "goddess of crossroads," Diana, whom the poet invokes in the opening stanza. The poem, written in heroic couplets, is loosely based on Virgil's Georgics, yet attains a Horatian satirical manner. The length of the entire poem is approximately 1000 lines, and it is in three books. (en)
  • Trivia est un poème de John Gay publié en 1716. Le titre complet est Trivia, or The Art of Walking the Streets of London (Trivia, ou l'Art de marcher dans les rues de Londres) et tire son nom de la « déesse de la croisée des chemins », Diana Trivia. Le poème est librement inspiré des Géorgiques de Virgile : c'est un poème en (en), mais Gay se rapproche davantage de la satire à la manière d'Horace.[réf. souhaitée] La longueur du poème entier est d'environ 1 000 vers composés en trois livres. (fr)
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  • Trivia est un poème de John Gay publié en 1716. Le titre complet est Trivia, or The Art of Walking the Streets of London (Trivia, ou l'Art de marcher dans les rues de Londres) et tire son nom de la « déesse de la croisée des chemins », Diana Trivia. Le poème est librement inspiré des Géorgiques de Virgile : c'est un poème en (en), mais Gay se rapproche davantage de la satire à la manière d'Horace.[réf. souhaitée] La longueur du poème entier est d'environ 1 000 vers composés en trois livres. Avec les poèmes de Jonathan Swift, A Description of a City Shower et (en), Trivia est cité parmi les inspirations pour les œuvres de William Hogarth, dont Four Times of the Day, l'une des plus célèbres de l'artiste. Dans cette série de tableaux et estampes, Hogarth jette un éclairage humoristique sur la vie contemporaine à Londres, les mœurs des différentes couches sociales de la ville et les affaires banales de la vie quotidienne. (fr)
  • Trivia (1716) is a poem by John Gay. The full title of the poem is Trivia, or The Art of Walking the Streets of London, and it takes its name from the Latin word for "crossroads" and from the "goddess of crossroads," Diana, whom the poet invokes in the opening stanza. The poem, written in heroic couplets, is loosely based on Virgil's Georgics, yet attains a Horatian satirical manner. The length of the entire poem is approximately 1000 lines, and it is in three books. (en)
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