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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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Three poems
Published 2018“…Hannah Sullivan’s debut collection is a revelation – three poems of startling intensity, ambition and length. …”
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Sergio Raimondi: selected poems
Published 2023“…<br> Many of Raimondi’s poems address what might seem unlikely subjects for poetry: industrial practices, global trade, or labour legislation. …”
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The poems of William Herbert, Third Earl of Pembroke
Published 1961“… <p>Writing in 1912, Sir Herbert Grierson, who had frequently encountered the poems of Pembroke while working on his edition of Donne, pointed out the need for a reliable edition of Pembroke’s poetry:</p> <p>"A scholarly edition of the poems of Pembroke and Rudyard would be a boon. …”
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The long poem and its ends, 1797-1869
Published 2023“…These poems give various reasons for being long and come to question the very notion of progress towards a final goal. …”
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The Literature of Italy in Byron's Poems of 1817-20
Published 2017“…While in his letters – and, of course, many of his poems – Byron is both British and Italian, Italian literature could also offer the poet a way of being neither.…”
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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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The textual transmission of poems attributed to Tang women
Published 2005“…</p> <p>Chapter One examines the women poets and poems included in eighth- through tenth-century poetry collections and finds that even during the Tang dynasty, compilers were at times unsure of the original authors of certain popular poems.…”
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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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A critical edition of the poems of Hildebert of Le Mans
Published 1960Subjects: “…Hildebert, Archbishop of Tours, 1056?-1133. Poems…”
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