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Baudelaire's ironic lighthouse: Poem as image, poem into image
Published 2022“…‘L’Irrémédiable’ is read as both an ekphrastic, anti-modern poem exploring a series of old-fashioned emblems, and a radical step towards iconicity in which the shape of the poem gives spatial expression to the ironic beacon of self-awareness.…”
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The very model of a modern epic poem
Published 2010“…An epic-length poem without a determinable plan, and therefore remarkably accommodating of contingency, Byron’s Don Juan is founded on a distinctly modern understanding of reality as a subjectively realizable potentiality. …”
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The insular landscape of the Old English poem The Phoenix
Published 2017“…The opening section of the Old English poem The Phoenix derives from a fourth-century Latin poem, Carmen de ave phoenice, which is usually attributed to Lactantius. …”
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Generation (γενεά) in Gregory Nazianzen’s poem On the Son
Published 2017“…The article examines the nature of the dogmatics found in the poetry written by Gregory of Nazianzus (c. 329-390) through a particular case-study, the poem On the Son. It demonstrates that his lyric composition contains the same doctrine conveyed by the orations authored by him and exposes the manner in which he employs similar terminology in works belonging to both genres. …”
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A networks-science investigation into the epic poems of Ossian
Published 2016“…In 1760 James Macpherson published the first volume of a series of epic poems which he claimed to have translated into English from ancient Scottish-Gaelic sources. …”
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Thienydeng (In Memory Of Godfrey Lienhardt: Appreciations and Memoirs, Poems and Songs)
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Yenakan (In Memory Of Godfrey Lienhardt: Appreciations and Memoirs, Poems and Songs)
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Godfrey (In Memory Of Godfrey Lienhardt: Appreciations and Memoirs, Poems and Songs)
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The light in the Old English Rhyming Poem, lines 1–2
Published 2019“…The opening lines of the Exeter Book’s Rhyming Poem (RP) reflect the generally enigmatic and imagistic approach of this unusual piece of Old English verse, which sustains end-rhyme alongside its alliterative metre throughout. …”
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Two newly discovered poems by Garcilaso de la Vega
Published 2022“…I also present new critical editions of the three extant poems in the light of new witnesses from the same source. …”
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Cymbals For Strauss (In Memory Of Godfrey Lienhardt: Appreciations and Memoirs, Poems and Songs)
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Choliambic poem preserved in Ps.-Callisthenes's language in the history of foundation of Alexandria
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Looking Back (In Memory Of Godfrey Lienhardt: Appreciations and Memoirs, Poems and Songs)
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The natural history of POEMS syndrome: clinical characteristics, risk factors and outcomes
Published 2020“…<p><strong>Objective</strong> POEMS syndrome (polyneuropathy, organomegaly, endocrinopathy, monoclonal gammopathy, and skin lesions) is a paraneoplastic disorder resulting in severe neurologic disability. …”
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Babes, Bras, And Budgies (In Memory Of Godfrey Lienhardt: Appreciations and Memoirs, Poems and Songs)
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A Glass Of Madeira (In Memory Of Godfrey Lienhardt: Appreciations and Memoirs, Poems and Songs)
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Phonological and semantic devices in young children's poems: a cross-cultural study
Published 1998“…During this task, each child heard one rhyming poem, one alliterative poem and one simile poem. …”
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The library of James Marsh, DD (1593-?1645), with ‘Shackspeers playes’ and ‘Donnes Poem’
Published 2021“…This essay provides a case study of an otherwise-unknown clerical library from the 1640s that includes a copy of a Shakespeare folio alongside a few other literary works, including John Donne's Poems (1633). The essay offers a biography of the library's owner, a sketch of the library as a whole, and concludes by considering the unusual status of the Shakespeare folio in this collection. …”
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