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    A Review of Cross-Referencing from Arabic Poetry in Tafsār Zād al Masīr by Ibn al Jawzī by Muhammad Riaz Alazhari, Muhammad Israr

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…The verses of Sūrah Yāsīn and Sūrah Najm related to poetry clearly exhibit the truth that God rejected the claim of the infidels who regarded the Qur‘ān as the book of poetry and Prophet Muhammad as a poet. It is an apt reply to the infidels that Qur‘ān is a message of God with a serious mission and motto. …”
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    “Our Eyes Adjust to the Dark”: The Cosmic Sublime in Tracy K. Smith’s Life on Mars by Paulina Ambroży

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The cosmic sublime, as the most spectacular manifestation of the natural sublime, offers rich stimuli for the literary imagination, as well as for various interactions between science, culture and art. In her book of poetry Life on Mars (2011), Tracy K. Smith uses tropes of cosmic perspective, scientific gaze and interplanetary travel to problematize the relationship between human finitude and the boundless unknown of the universe. …”
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    A view of Cross-referencing from Arbic Poetry in Tafsār Zād al Masīr by Ibn al Jawzī (Urdu) by Dr. Muhammad Riaz Khan Alazhari, Muhammad Israr

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…The verses of Sūrah Yāsīn and Sūrah Najm related to poetry clearly exhibit the truth that God rejected the claim of the infidels who regarded the Qur‘ān as the book of poetry and Prophet Muhammad as a poet. It is an apt reply to the infidels that Qur‘ān is a message of God with a serious mission and motto. …”
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    "الشعر في ميزان القرآن الحكيم The Poetry in the Court of Holy Qur’an " by الدكتورة ماه رخ افزا

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The Holy Qur’ān, though not a book of poetry, is far away from the stylistics of prosaic speech in the sense since the terminal-end points of the ayaths (verses) of its each and every surah are rhythmic and follow a metrical system of its own, which phenomenon is significant from the view- point of the science of prosody and metrics. …”
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    Robert Browning as an Orientalist in Ferishtah's Fancies by Pelin KUT BELENLİ

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Thus, Robert Browning's Ferishtah's Fancies (1884) can be considered as another example of Victorian Orientalist literature since he probably wrote it under the inuence of these Orientalist works. Browning's book of poetry was published in 1884, and it sold very well due to this fashion of Orientalism. …”
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    La musa que tose. Nicolás Olivari y una poética de vanguardia en la literatura rioplatense de la década de 1920 by Sara Amalia Bosoer

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…Abstract   This article analyses in La musa de la mala pata (1926), the second book of poetry of Nicolás Olivari (1900-1966), the formulation of a poetics of vanguard in the Río de la Plata literary context. …”
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    El poeta hispano-belga Léon van Montenaeken by Marta Palenque, Marta Giné

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…He is the author of a single book of poetry, entitled Rimes futiles (1879), but he collaborated in important magazines like La Jeune Belgique and deserved to be included in the anthology Parnasse de la Jeune Belgique (1889). …”
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    Birth and Death of Manoel Botelho de Oliveira: City of Salvador da Bahia, 1636-1711 by Enrique RODRIGUES-MOURA

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…Manoel Botelho de Oliveira forms part of the history of Brazilian literature, amongst other reasons, for being the first poet born in Brazil to publish a literary work: a play in Spanish and a book of poetry in four languages: <em>Hay amigo para amigo</em> (Coimbra, 1663) and <em>Música do Parnaso</em> (Lisbon, 1705). …”
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    La lección de Darío en la España de 1905: lo clásico como otro origen de la modernidad Darío`s lesson in 1905 spain: the classicas the other origin of modernity by José Carlos Rovira

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…<br>Rubén Darío´s book of poetry Cantos de vida y esperanza (1905) is an opportunity to revisit the idea of modernity and the importance of Darío as a key poet who paved the way for Hispanic literary modernity as defined by the Mexican critic and poet Octavio Paz. …”
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    A review of Abd al-Haq al-Marini's services to Moroccan literature: A case study of jihad poetry [In Arabic] by Khaled Al-Touzani

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Abdel Haq Al-Marini, in Moroccan literature by reading one of his works. The book "Jihad Poetry in Moroccan Literature from the Time of Prince Youssef bin Tashfin al-Murabi to the time of Sultan Mawlawi Abdul Rahman bin Hisham Al-Alawi" is the title of a doctoral dissertation on Moroccan literature from Sidi Mohammed bin Abdullah University in Fez, written in 1989 under the supervision of Dr. …”
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    The emergence and crystallization of the poetics of Odysseas Elytis by Koutrianou, E, Koutrianou, Eleni

    Published 1997
    “…It is argued in this thesis that Elytis' poetics emerged from his effort to provide his poetry with a concrete theoretical basis, an endeavour he deliberately undertook in the 1940s and 1950s; the evolution of his thought coincided chronologically with the period broadly between 1944 and 1960, that is, the period during which he wrote poems but did not proceed to publish any book of poetry. Elytis' thought reached a point of external stabilization before 1960, since in the poetry he published that year his ideas are systematically put into practice. …”
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    Allegory of the self: Boccaccio's Buccolicum carmen by De Oliveira Fonseca Junior, A

    Published 2021
    “…It argues that the Buccolicum is a coherent book of poetry that displays an allegory of Boccaccio’s autofictional self, constructed through different bucolic characters and themes which symbolise different fragments of Boccaccio, as well as different steps in his literary and ethical ascent. …”
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    Malay world in the Kasih Bonda Kampung Paya Kami poetry collection by Ismail, Siti Zainon, Sujud, Arba’ie, Nik Muhamad Affendi, Nik Rafidah

    Published 2020
    “…She produced many books of poetry. However, in this study, a book of poetry entitled Kasih Bonda Kampung Paya Kami was used as study material. …”
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    The Influence of Maulana Jalaluddin Balkhi’s View of the Unity of Being on the Works of Yunus Emre by Fatemeh Heidari, Hakimeh Dabiran, Manzar Soltani

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…Pantheism as one of the main topics of Islamic mysticism, which traversed the Islamic world from the west to the east, with all its variable forms (such as monotheism, manifestation, the eternality of God,  and new creation) has played a main role in Maulana’s works, specially in the Mathnawi, and similarly in Yunus Emre’s works, like Risalat al-Nasiyeh and his book of poetry. After the translation of Yunus Emre’s poems containing pantheistic thought, from Istanbul Turkish and their comparison with Maulana’s poems, it was concluded that Yunus Emre was, undoubtedly, directly influenced by Maulana in representing his thoughts.…”
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    “NE VIJE DUH IZ PUTI” – LYRIC SPEAKER AND ITS REPRESENTATIONS IN THE POEM OGLEDAM SE U JEZERU BY TIN UJEVIĆ by Ivana Drenjančević

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…In this paper, the poem Ogledam se u jezeru by Tin Ujević from his book of poetry Ojađeno zvono (1933) is analyzed. A special attention is paid to a complex relation between the lyric speaker on the one hand and the signifying bodies that represent it on the other, i.e. the pronoun ”I” and its mirror image. …”
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    The Poetics of Trauma and Hope in Wounded Water by Anabel Torres by Cecilia Castro Lee

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…El campo semántico del agua en la poesía de Torres conceptualiza un amplio espectro de ciclos vitales.Wounded Water / Agua herida (Bogotá 2004) is a bilingual book of poetry by contemporary Colombian poet Anabel Torres (1948). …”
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    PSYCHOPOETICS: REFLECTING ON THE EXPERIENTIAL PERSPECTIVE OF INTERPRETING POETRY by Olga P. Vorobyova

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Willie van Peer and Anna Chesnokova in their book “Experiencing Poetry: A Guidebook to Psychopoetics” (London, etc.: Bloomsburry Academic, 2023). …”
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    Tradición y tensión cultural en La trova de Aurora Venturini by Giselle Carolina Rodas, María Paula Salerno

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…This article provides a hermeneutic study of the book of poetry La trova (1962), by the Argentinian writer Aurora Venturini (1921-2015). …”
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    METAFORA DALAM PUISI IMAM SYAFI`I by , AHMAD KHOIRONI ARIANTO, , Dr. Amir Ma`ruf, M.Hum.

    Published 2013
    “…There are one hundred and thirty poems contained in the book of poetry. Most of the Shafi `i imam poems tells about morality, advice and state of society at that time. there are one hundred and thirty pieces of poems and there are many forms of figurative language metaphor. …”
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    La métaphore dans le poème Océan de Victor Hugo by Perdana, Bagas Anugrah, Laksman-Huntley, Myrna

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…The third series&nbsp;</span><span style="font-size: 1rem;">of La Légende des Sièclesis the last book of poetry published before the&nbsp;</span><span style="font-size: 1rem;">death of Victor Hugo. …”
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