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    Reconfiguring Home Through Travel: The Poetics of Home, Displacement and Travel in Agha Shahid Ali’s Poetry by Antara Chatterjee

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…This article seeks to examine how the Kashmiri-American poet Agha Shahid Ali explores and rethinks ideas of “home” and travel in his poetry. …”
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    Perceptual and Gradual-Evaluative Paradigms of the Translated Poetic Text by Bakhyt Zhanturina, Svetlana Kolesnikova

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The research material is comprised of the poem A sepal – petal – and a thorn written by an American poet Emily E. Dickinson, and three variants of its translation into Russian carried out by T. …”
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    Constructing Masculine and Feminine Traits: A Social Constructive Reading of Robert Frost’s “Home Burial” by Joseph Peter Yaw-kan, Jonas Naoh Xaxier Gambil, Daniel Yaw Akor, Mark Kpatiewiizi Donwaazum

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Given that this poem by the American poet has received large volumes of critical literary conversation since its publication. …”
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    Re-imaging Palestine in selected poems from Handal’s the lives of rain by Aman, Yasser Khamis Ragab

    Published 2021
    “…Handal is a French-American poet, born in Haiti to a Palestinian family from Bethlehem. …”
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    “A Cormorant of Libraries”: The Future-Past of Susan Howe’s “Melville’s Marginalia” by Mark Tardi

    “…Building off of Jarniewicz’s framework (while also being indebted to Sasha Colby’s concept of a “poetics of excavation”), in this essay I propose a hybrid offspring of the ambassador and legislator—the excavator—through the example of American poet Susan Howe’s work “Melville’s Marginalia,” from her 1993 book The Nonconformist’s Memorial. …”
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    Crossing Brooklyn Ferry: An Online Critical Edition by Mellissa Hinton

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Jesse Merandy’s legacy project, Crossing Brooklyn Ferry: An Online Critical Edition (2008-09), presents new avenues for reading and studying American poet Walt Whitman’s iconic work. Aimed at an audience of students and scholars, the site includes the text of Whitman’s acclaimed poem as it evolved through five editions of Leaves of Grass published during the poet’s lifetime. …”
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    Theodore Roethke’s “The Far Field”: The Spiritual Experiences through Jungian Archetypes by Hala Almohammed, Amel Mahmoud

    Published 2022-09-01
    “… ABSTRACT: This research paper deals with one of the most prominent poems by a modern American poet Theodore Huebner Roethke (1908-1963) and the title of the poem is “The Far Field” (1964). …”
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    ANALISIS METAFORA DALAM KUMPULAN PUISI LEAVES OF GRASS KARYA WALT WHITMAN by , Annas, , Prof. Dr. Soepomo Poedjosoedarmo

    Published 2013
    “…Walt Whitman is the great American poet who have significant role in literature, especially American literature. …”
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    THE FIGURE OF THE EXISTENTIAL OUTCASTIN THOM GUNN'S EARLYPOETRY by Qassim Salman Serhan, Nadhim Fadhil Kadhim

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…Instead, he preferred to call himself an Anglo-American poet forging as such a bridge between the two trends. …”
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    Abnormal Abilities: Black Women and the Production of Able-Bodied Normalcy in Thylias Moss’s Slave Moth by Sarah L. Orsak

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This article offers an alternative genealogy for disability accounts of normalcy by analyzing American poet Thylias Moss’s 2004 neo-slave narrative in verse, Slave Moth. …”
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    Visualizing the Future in Jorie Graham’s “Runaway A Post-humanist Approach” by Mohamed Abdel Wahab Mahmoud

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The objective of this study is to evaluate the work of the post-humanist contemporary American poet Jorie Graham as exemplified in “Runaway.” …”
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    The Book of Job by Cooper, L, Cooper, Linda Laurance

    Published 1994
    “…</p> <p>This thesis then focuses on the writings of Gustavo Gutierrez, a Peruvian Catholic priest, who uses the Book of Job to empower the people's revolt against dictatorships; Elie Wiesel, a Hungarian Holocaust survivor, who identifies himself with Job and believes that Job must still be arguing with God; Archibald MacLeish, an American poet, professor, and statesman, who creates a modern Job who eventually realizes that humans have only the love of other humans as a <em>raison d'être</em> for life; Carl Gustav Jung, a Swiss psychiatrist, who believed that the Book of Job reflects an honest appraisal of the unconscious/God energy - a dualism which Christianity has suppressed much to its detriment.…”
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    EPIC 29-Kyoto: International Poundian Forum. (The 29th Ezra Pound International Conference “Ezra Pound and Friendship”, Kyoto, Japan, June 24–26, 2022) by Karina R. Ibragimova

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Two crucial themes of the conference related to (1) Pound's friendships and (2) the Asian, in particular the Japanese dimension in the work of the American poet did not limit its participants in their choice of material. …”
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    John Woolman’s image in the English non-fi ction in the 1850–1940s: Hagiographical motives by Abdurakhmanova-Pavlova , Daria V.

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…According to recent studies, the pioneering role in Woolman’s literary “sanctifi cation” belonged to the 19th century American poet John Greenleaf Whittier, and it was his essays about Woolman that established the “hagiographical” tradition. …”
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    The Idea of Death in William Carlos Williams: A Study in Selected Short Poems by Shubbar Mousa

    Published 2008-09-01
    “… William Carlos Williams (1883-1963) is a modern American poet, novelist, critic, painter and pediatrician, who  established his literary carrier with the advent of the twentieth century surveying various fields of life with a doctor's eye. …”
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    The 30th EPIC: The Scottish Ezra Pound. (The 30th Ezra Pound International Conference “Ezra Pound and the Legacy of The Cantos”, Edinburgh, Great Britain, June 27–30, 2023) by Karina R. Ibragimova

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The conference topics covered all aspects of the life and work of Ezra Pound, including not only the main theme of the conference — Pound's global epic The Cantos — but also addressed the study of the American poet’s early poetics, his last years, his opinions on science, politics, history, and the circle of his personal contacts. …”
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    Root(ed) : a collection of poems by Atifa Othman

    Published 2019
    “…The poems in this collection reflect upon being composed of disconnected angles, a term borrowed by American poet Adrienne Rich. Rich writes: “Sometimes I feel I have seen too long from too many disconnected angles: white, Jewish, anti-Semite, racist, anti-racist, [...] split at the root that I will never bring them whole” (481). …”
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    After the new failure of nerve: Charles Olson and American modernism, 1946-1951 by Byers, M

    Published 2014
    “…This pivotal moment in the history of modernism was shaped, I contend, by a philosophical critique explored most ambitiously by an American poet.</p>…”
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    Landscapes Mythicized: by Amit Bhattacharya

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…In the present paper, I seek to reread a few poems of the famous Kashmiri-American poet Agha Shahid Ali with a view to highlighting his poetics of place that remains true to the kindred points of haven (America, the adopted land) and home (Kashmir, the homeland). …”
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    Johann Wolfgang von Goethe As a 'Representative Man' in Interpretation by the American Philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson by G.V. Alekseeva

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…Tolstoy’s personal library at Yasnaya Polyana and discusses his reading interest in the essay by Ralph Waldo Emerson, an American poet and transcendentalist philosopher, included into his book “Representative Men”, a copy of which has been preserved in the writer’s book collection. …”
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