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The Idea of Death in William Carlos Williams: A Study in Selected Short Poems
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)
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
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
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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¡Ayer es nunca Jamás!:Recepción e influencia de la poesía de Edgar Allan Poe en Antonio Machado
Published 2017-03-01“…: Reception and Infl uence of Edgar Allan Poe’s Poetry on Antonio Machado Abstract: This paper aims at offering a picture of Edgar Allan Poe’s legacy to the Spanish poet Antonio Machado, who defended in “Poética” (1931) that the American poet was one of the fathers of modern poetry as well as the author of the best poem written in the nineteenth century, “The Raven”. …”
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Landscapes Mythicized:
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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Writers’ Letters to George Sylvester Viereck in a Private Collection
Published 2021-05-01“…German-born American poet, novelist, journalist and editor George Sylvester Viereck (1884 –1962) during his almost 60-year literary career (his first poem was published in 1898) befriended, met and corresponded with hundreds of contemporaries, including world famous persons. …”
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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe As a 'Representative Man' in Interpretation by the American Philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson
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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“No One Writes to the Writer”: César Vallejo´s Soviet Correspondence
Published 2022-12-01“…Despite the irregular interaction, the Soviet episodes of the writer's work have become very important components of his creative biography, and his literary ties with Soviet Russia are a unique example of the cooperation of a Latin American poet with the literary institutions of the USSR in the late 1920s and early 1930s — at the stage of emergence and consolidation of contacts with writers of leftist views in Spain and Latin America. …”
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Creative writing, cosmopolitanism, and contemporary American literature
Published 2017“…The narrowing of American poetry and fiction from these formal perspectives corresponds to a narrowing of the typical institutional path of American poets and writers of fiction. A short preface sets out the argument and the structure of the thesis. …”
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'Pour une poésie mineure': linguistic experimentation in the work of Dominique Fourcade, Olivier Cadiot and Christophe Tarkos
Published 2018“…<p>In a passage in <em>Mille plateaux</em>, Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari refer to the 'expressions singulières' of the American poet E. E. Cummings (<em>'he danced his did ou they went their came'</em>), arguing that Cummings offers an example of how, in literature, the atypical stylistic and syntactic variations of an author push language towards its limit, extending it 'vers un en-deçà ou un au-delà de la langue' (125-6). …”
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Ecstasy or justice? The sexual author and the law, 1855-1885
Published 2015“…The Sexual Author and the Law, 1855-1885," explores Symonds' work in the context of his epistolary relationship with the American poet Walt Whitman, whose influential 1860 edition of "Leaves of Grass," with its frank treatment of homoerotic themes, inspired a generation of British writers, feminists and activists, in addition to provoking Symonds himself into more direct, though textually veiled and coded, engagement with homoerotic themes. …”
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Elegaic materialism: the poetry and art of Susan Howe
Published 2014“…<p>The American poet Susan Howe (1937-present) began her career as a visual artist, but owing to a dearth of information about her early collages it has been difficult to say anything substantive about how they might have shaped her poetic practice. …”
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Difference and proliferation: race in the poetry of Elizabeth Bishop = Diferença e proliferação: o conceito de raça na poesia de Elizabeth Bishop
Published 2010-01-01“…The current paper deals with the whole imagination of race in the work of a major American poet. The very subject of race intersects with the question of national identity, also neglected in Bishop’s work, although not in the same way. …”
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A Comparative Criticism of the “Shadow” Archetype in the Poems of Forough Farrokhzad and Sylvia Plat
Published 2023-08-01“…Sylvia Plath is an american poet and writer who is one of the leading woman in american literature for singing the confessional poem. …”
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Politics of the Poetic Form: Adam Ważyk and the Americans
Published 2017-02-01“…The idea that is the strongest link between Ważyk and the American poets mentioned above is treating formal poetic innovation as precisely the element that serves the causes of enhancing the potential of language and communication.…”
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LA MELODIA DELLA VOCE. LA LEZIONE AMERICANA
Published 2019-06-01“…The ground of the influence of these American poets on the author’s writing – which she has learnt to discern and cultivate in her own body of poetry – is precisely this new poetic language. …”
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Evolving to Science Poetry: Three Poems by Ernesto Cardenal
Published 2023-12-01“…Nicaraguan poet-priest Ernesto Cardenal (1925–2020) is one of the most important Latin American poets. He developed his “exteriorist” poetics in the 1950s, much influenced by Anglo-American poets, in particular Ezra Pound, to differentiate his poetry from the prevailing subjectivist verse in Latin America. …”
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THE FUNCTION OF POETRY IN THE MODERN WORLD: A CASE STUDY OF WALT WHITMAN AND AUDRE LORDE’S POEMS
Published 2022-12-01“…Specifically, we will offer brief contrastive assessments of two landmark exemplars of American poets, Walt Whitman and Audre Lorde. These two figures demonstrate some of the varied ways of the American poetry tradition. …”
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Like a Medieval Journeyman with His Poem in His Hand
Published 2022-06-01“… Charles Wright is one of the contemporary American poets who have most profoundly absorbed Dante’s Commedia into their work. …”
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