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    Poetry and poets critics in the Ovid’s Am. 2. 6 by Alexandre Agnolon

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…We will demonstrate that the humorous Ovid’s poem uses parody and other key topics strategies belonging to the Hellenistic conventions at the service of the poetry, and the poets, criticism.</p>…”
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    “<i>Farewel happy fields</i>”: the problem of Satan by the confrontation between the Milton poet and the Milton christian by Andrio de Jesus Rosa dos Santos

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Thus, we intend to discuss the problem of Satan by the confrontation between the Milton poet and the Milton Christian. </span>…”
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    Des métamorphoses de l’écriture du poète-arbre-corps masculin torturé dans la poésie de Federico García Lorca by Jocelyne Aubé-Bourligueux

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…Ce sont ces images qui ont accompagné l’homme jusqu’au bout, sans jamais cesser de jouer auprès du poète un rôle créateur de première importance. Il s’agit de trouver les multiples résonances symboliques dont le peuplier est l’expression d’une dualité fondamentale de cet homme–arbre, ce poète-arbre-corps masculin torturé toujours à la recherche d’une réponse à son inquiétude métaphysique. …”
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    Shedding light on Odysseus’ companions by Matrona Paleou

    Published 2023-06-01
    “… Seen in the framework of the classical reception, this paper discusses the use of the ancient sources by modern poets highlighting some main aspects of the dialogue between past and present. …”
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    Terra devastada: persistências de uma imagem by Eduardo Sterzi

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…Eliot for modernity, through his 1922 poem) in some Brazilian contemporary poets.…”
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    Dialogues and confrontations in the post-60 Portuguese poetry by Ida Maria Ferreira Alves

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…This article presents an overview of the modern Portuguese poetry from the 60's to the 90's, including reflections of confrontations and dialogues which relate different poets, as well as different poetical projects. The importance of certain thematical and critical choices of the lyrical subject and the intertextuality is discussed.…”
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    The desfamiliarization: a sudden exile of perception by Olga Guerizoli-Kempinska

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Translated in several different ways, the concept of desfamiliarization was largely motivated by the dialogue between the theory of art and the practice of the futurist poets and artists. As an open and fecund concept, desfamiliarization stresses the necessity to radically reinvent, through the art, the ways of the perception.…”
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    Differents, however, approximated: João Cabral de Melo Neto and Augusto dos Anjos by Alex Alves Fogal

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…João Cabral de Melo Neto and Augusto dos Anjos are two poets that had written works quite a lot differents, however, there are importants similarities between their poetical procediments. …”
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    Mário de Andrade’s dance with shoulders: <i>surupango</i> of revenge by Vagner Camilo

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…This article analyzes "Danças" by Mário de Andrade, and the reflection the poet on the aesthetic and ethical dimensions of his verses, especially in letters addressed to friends, the first to read and discuss the poem. …”
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    Lupe Cotrim: um cristal puro by César Leal

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…<br>This article revisits Lupe Cotrim Garaude's lyric poetry, estimating that this production, breaked off with her premature death, merits a special place among those of Brazilian poets that had emerged after 1950.…”
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    The other exile of Eve: imagery and representation of the black woman in Negro Poetry of Latin American by Prisca Agustoni de Almeida Pereira

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Our analysis wishes to reveal that, in spite of the effort made by those poets to introduce in their poetry black characters acting from their own context, the black female representation still remains tied to the patriarchal ideology. --- Original in Spanish.…”
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    Sena, Sophia, Magalhães: on Portuguese poetry before and after the 1974 revolution by Paloma Roriz

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…With a brief summary of the situation of Portuguese poetry from the end of the 1920’s, fomented to a large degree by lines of strategy of refusal and dialogue with the modernist heritage of Fernando Pessoa and the generation of Orpheu, this article seeks to reflect on how some aesthetic and ideological projects, such as those operated by the poets Jorge de Sena, Sophia de Mello Breyner and Joaquim Manuel Magalhaes, presented, in their possible points of contact and divergence, different forms of critical articulation between history, ethics and poetry.…”
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    LUÍS DE CAMÕES IN THE CROSSROADS OF A PORTUGUESE ANTHROPOPHAGY by Paulo Braz

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…Thus, this paper seeks to point out the contemporary work of Camões by the anthropophagic swallowing of the monument made of him – engendered by Portuguese poets of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, including Jorge de Sena and Manuel de Freitas –, which entails a reading of Camões as a poet.…”
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    POETRY IN THE MIRROR by Graça Videira Lopes

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…<p>Based on the work of some contemporary Portuguese poets, this study fo­cuses on the relationship between criticism and poetry at the beginning of our twenty-first century, these relations being as narrow as ambiguous. …”
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    The poem’s machine and the flower’s pedagogy by João Guilherme Dayrell

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…Our conclusion is that, while the philosophers qualify poetry as an access the poets understand it as an interruption that generates the determination of reason by nature and a perspectival idea that there is knowledge in nature.   --- DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.22409/gragoata.2017n43a747.…”
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    On archaism in literary translation: Guilherme de Almeida e Mário Faustino versions of François Villon’s ballads by Daniel Padilha Pacheco da Costa

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…Based on these two usages of archaism, it is compared the translations into Portuguese (by the Brazilian poets Guilherme de Almeida and Mário Faustino) of two ballads by François Villon (respectively, Ballade of Dead Ladies and Ballade of Dead Priests) which approach the biblical topos ubi sunt?…”
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    As Paisagens da Ausência no Diálogo Epistolar entre Gonçalves Dias e Teófilo Leal by RENATA RIBEIRO LIMA

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Landscapes of Absence on the Epistolary Dialog between Gonçalves Dias and Teófilo Leal ABSTRACT Gonçalves Dias is known as “the national poet” by excellence, that had consecrated the Brazilian tropical landscape as part of his idea of nation. …”
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    THE “INTENCITY” OF GOMES LEAL by Carlos Eduardo Marcos Bonfá

    Published 2010-03-01
    “…This article will focus on and analyse one of those elements that turn on the principal themes of modern poetry fin-de-sicle the dubious relationship with the urban-industrial complex and its formal expression in the poetry of the Portuguese poet Gomes Leal (1848-1921). In this way, the analysis intends reveal an evidence which confirms the pioneering quality of Gomes Leal in relation to poetic modernism in Portugal, contributing to the development of the critical profile of this author, a very important poet who is yet insufficiently known in Brazilian university circles.…”
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