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    Poet-Intellectual and Public Sociologist by Michael Hviid Jacobsen, Keith Tester

    Published 2011-06-01
    “… Finally, this issue contains an interview, Poet-Intellectual and Public Sociologist, with Zygmunt Bauman by the Danish sociologist Michael Hviidand the British Keith Tester. …”
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    Poets & Critics, a space for thinking and practicing poetics collectively by Vincent Broqua, Abigail Lang, Olivier Brossard

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…This article seeks to delineate the origin and ambitions of Poets & Critics as a program designed to study and practice the question of alternative forms of criticism by looking into the critical and creative work of a given poet. …”
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    Earth Beings mot extraktivismen by Jasmin Belmar Shagulian

    Published 2022-11-01
    Subjects: “…Mapuche poets…”
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    Den befolkade ensamheten by Göran Wennborg

    Published 2011-01-01
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    Poeter versus skådespelare i Dagens dikt 2020–2021 by Jimmie Svensson

    Published 2023-04-01
    “… “Poets versus Actors Reading Poetry on Swedish Radio 2020–2021” Following the rise of the poet as the principal performer of his or her own work, in the second half of the 20th century, actors have been criticized for performing poetry as if acting on stage, or for focusing too much on conveying the lyric I. …”
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    Under Saturnus inflytande by Anna Carlstedt

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…In their poetic world, both Ronsard and du Bellay wanted to explore the image of the poet as a prophet. They turned to the ancients for inspiration, and investigated the poet’s way to divination through communication with divine sources and oracles as Plato described it. …”
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    Diskurs-begrebet i religionshistorisk kontekst by Lars Albinus

    Published 1994-07-01
    “…In ancient Greece, for example, Homer and  Orpheus, the inspired poets, count as authorities of two different discourses, the source material of which is available in the text groups presented in the names of these poets. …”
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    Konsten att se skogen för bara träd by Cecilia Lindhé

    Published 2019-01-01
    “… ”Enter the woods and you are in the poet’s workshop”, writes Shane Butler on the importance of the page to the ancient poets.  …”
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    David Vikgren versus Antti Keksi by Eva Lilja

    Published 2021-12-01
    “… David Vikgren Versus Antti Keksi: The Work of Orature in Phonemic poetry David Vikgren (1975–) has made a phonemic elaboration of an oral poem by Antti Keksi (1677). Both these poets are situated in Torne Valley in the very north of Sweden. …”
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    Lyrikk, medier by Hans Kristian S. Rustad

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The reading shows how Almadhoun and Silkeberg use visual media as a marker of the subjects’ absence, as a medium for the memory of oppression, suffering, and the pain of others, and as a source for the poems and the poets’ exile language. …”
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    Eskatologien i tidlig romersk kejsertid by Svend Erik Mathiassen

    Published 1987-07-01
    “…This article stresses certain aspects of this thought, namely its eschatological and soteriological implications: The primitivistic conception of the remote past as a Golden Age, exhibited in a majority of writers in classical antiquity since Hesiod, runs forth to the time of early imperial Rome. By the Augustan poets, however, especially Virgil and Horace, the idea of world-ages is presented in a new version. …”
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    Tvenne Sapfors tid by Matilda Amundsen Bergström

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…In it, she mentions two Sapphos, both brilliant ancient poets. Who is this second Sappho? Where does she come from? …”
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    The Earth as Body in Old Norse by John Mckinnell

    Published 2022-03-01
    “… ABSTRACT: This article investigates two of three main ways outlined by Snorri Sturlusson in Gylfaginning in which Old Norse poets might refer to the earth in their poetry: By reference to the myth of the killing of Ymir as well as by reference to the immediate family of the goddess Jǫrð. …”
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    Un'anima in bicicletta. Lettura di Ultima preghiera di Giorgio Caproni by Leonardo Cecchini

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Within this collection, which includes poems written in the period 1950-1958, Ultima preghiera is part of the last section entitled Versi livornesi, which bears the dedication "To my mother, Anna Picchi" and which brings together twenty-two poems of various lengths (written in the years 1954-58) all centred on the figure of the poet’s mother. In the first part of the article, a close reading of the poem aims to highlight the autonomy of the text through the analysis of its linguistic, rhythmic, metric, and thematic characteristics. …”
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    Johannes Edfelts hand by Tommy Olofsson

    Published 2012-01-01
    “… The Hand of Johannes Edfelt: The Study of a Motif This is a study of the hand as a frequent motif in the poetry of Johannes Edfelt (1904–1997), one of the leading Swedish poets of his generation and a member of the Swedish Academy. …”
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    Tillfället gör dikten by Jesper Olsson

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The analytical focus of the article is on three Swedish poets, who in various ways have explored this field of conceptually oriented writing during the last decade – Oskar Ponnert, Ida Börjel, and Ulf Karl Olov Nilsson. …”
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    Poesiintresserade unga i Sverige by Anna Sigvardsson

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…Participants tend to prefer lyric poetry and a male western canon is dominant in their examples of favourite poets. …”
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    Girlhood in Verses by Yan Du

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…And yet from introspective diarists to fervent letter-writers to passionate storytellers, what seems less visible in current scholarly conversation on girls’ literature are discussions surrounding girls as aspiring poets. My article considers representations of poetry writing in two landmark texts by women, Emily of New Moon (1923) by Lucy Maud Montgomery and The Poet X (2018) by Elizabeth Acevedo, paying special attention to how poetry writing serves particular purposes for the characters as they search for means of self-representation and self-expression to resist practices that undermine their voice. …”
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    The voice of reason by the children in the wilderness by Florence Ngesa Indede

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The objective of the presentation is to recognize, analyze and appreciate the voice of reason as articulated by the young poets. The analysis adopts a psycholinguistic approach to the selected poems which form the corpus of data analysis.  …”
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