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    The Scream Phenomenon in the Poetry of Ted Hughes by Antonina A. Myasnikova

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The article examines the phenomenon of artistic depiction of the scream in the poetry of the 20th century English poet Ted Hughes. The analysis of the poems reveals a gradual semantic expansion of the poetic image: while in early animalistic and landscape lyrics the scream is interpreted as an expression of animal suffering or the personification of wild nature, later collections containing elements of the author’s mythology show the acoustic image as a metaphor of the divine presence (“Adam and the Sacred Nine”), a symptom of split consciousness (“Prometheus on his crag”), a mechanism for healing psychological traumas (“Wolfwatching”), and also acquires cosmogonic features (“Crow,” “Cave birds”). …”
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    A Nimble Footing on the Coals: Tin Ujević, Lyricist: Some English Perspectives by Richard Berengarten

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…What follows is a sketch of some of the qualities of his lyrical poems, from the particular perspective of an English poet who has translated some of them. My intention is to introduce a poet who, so far, has scarcely been registered at all in the English-speaking world, by prefacing translations of twelve poems. …”
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    : The Subject of Plurality of Worlds in the Poetry of Enlightenment in Slovakia (Slovak-Russian Parallels) by Martin Braxatoris

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…The subject was introduced into Slovak translation poetry by English poet Alexander Pope´s poem An Essay on Man, translated by Bohuslav Tablic. …”
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    John Keats' poetry in Russia of the 21st century by E.G. Linyuchkina, M.A. Kozyreva

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…Based on the study of user queries in the most used, according to the Seo-auditor, search engines on the Internet – Yandex and Google – and groups devoted to the author in the most popular social networks – VKontakte, Odnoklassniki, and Facebook, it has been concluded that due to the lack of promotion of the English poet-romanticist in Russia, J. Keats has a low popularity among ordinary readers. …”
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    Experience of Analysis and Synthesis of Contextual Meanings of the Dominant Unit <i>child</i> in Poetic Text by W. Blake “The Lamb”: Intertextual Aspect by I. V. Sergodeev

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The object is a poetic text, namely the poem of the English poet W. Blake “The Lamb” (the original text of the work is provided with interlinear translation). …”
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    Byron’s Use of Language in Description of East/West and its Albanian Reception by Seniha Krasniqi

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…I also analyse the Albanian reception of the English poet’s vision. I justify the relevance of incorporating Byron’s position on Albania into the consciousness of the Albanian people, as well as supplementing the Albanian language with the oriental vocabulary he used.   …”
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    An Analysis of Al-Tayyib Salih’s “Mawsim Al-Hijrah Ilâ Al-Shamâl” by Esat AYYILDIZ

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…The narrator returns to his Sudanese village of Wad Hamid on the Nile in the 1950s after writing a PhD thesis on ‘the life of an obscure English poet’. Mustafa Sa'eed, the main protagonist of the novel, is a child of British colonialism, and a fruit of colonial education. …”
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    Poetry as an Expression of Gratitude towards a Physician: Robert Bloomfield’s “Song” for Doctor Edward Jenner, the Father of Immunology by Mevlude Zengin

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…When we look at literary history, we witness the existence of literary works produced to appreciate science and the scientists who invented new things and came up with novel ideas. The English poet Robert Bloomfield’s “Song, Sung by Mr. Bloomfield” is one of them. …”
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    "FIRE" AS THE "LOGO" OF THE ARTISTIC WORLDS by Natalja DYORINA, Yuliya YUZHAKOVA, Liliya POLYAKOVA, Tatyana ZALAVINA

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…The attributes of the artistic universes of the Russian and of the English poet are shown: the continuity and constant interaction of their elements, the identity of the properties of the whole and of its various parts in each case. …”
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    ‘On this near side of a cut’: Fault Lines as ‘principle of song’ in Denise Riley’s Grief-Writing by Héloïse Lecomte

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…After losing her son Jacob to a previously-undiagnosed heart condition, English poet and philosopher Denise Riley published a collection of poems entitled Say Something Back, among which features the famous piece ‘A Part Song’, in 2016. …”
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    Orientalist themes and English verse in nineteenth-century India by Chaudhuri, R, Chaudhuri, Rosinka

    Published 1996
    “…After an examination of the political, historical and social motivations that resulted in the birth of colonial poetry in India, the poets dealt with comprise Henry Louis Vivian Derozio (1809-31), the first Indian poet writing in English ; Kasiprasad Ghosh (1809-73), the first Bengali Hindu to write English verse; and Michael Madhusudan Dutt (1824-73), who converted to Christianity in the hope of reaching England and becoming a great 'English' poet. A subsequent chapter examines the <em>Dutt Family Album</em> (London, 1870) in the changing political context of the latter half of the century. …”
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    Zapping, Toma Directa Y Reciclaje: Percepción Y Memoria Televisiva En Banda Sonora, De Andrés Anwandter. Zapping, Live Recording And Recycling: Televised Perception And Memory In... by Javiera Lorenzini R.

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…To do this, we will first review it’s affiliations with Raworth’s Eternal Sections, and then study the way in which Anwandter’s texts makes more complex the exercise introduced by the english poet, through a transposition of mass medias own mechanisms to literature, which involve overlapping and cross sectioning certain textual reflexions of televised perception and televised memory. …”
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    'So may the songe be famous': Sir Philip Sidney and the matter of Troy by Bogdanov, S

    Published 2019
    “…The thesis, therefore, presents a cross-section of an entire literary culture thinking of itself as of a double heir to an exemplary English poet and courtier and an exemplary ancient history, and proposes a methodology of writing about the simultaneous, transformative reception of multiple sources. …”
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    A comparative study of conceptual metaphors of "circle" in the poetry of Rumi and John Donne by Yahya Talebian, S.Narges Seyyed Kashani

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…In this paper, we narrowed those metaphors down to those which only talk about love as a circle or compass and compared them to the same ones in John Donne's (16th cent. English poet) poetry. Therefore, the 3 main objectives of this paper are: extraction and examining of the metaphors in Rumi's and John Donne's poetry, analyzing them based on conceptual metaphor theory and finally, comparing the results. …”
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    No Matter How Long the Night, the Day is Sure to Come: Differences, Diversity and Identities in Caribbean-British Poetry since 1945 by Pavlína Flajšarová

    Published 2012-12-01
    “… English poets of ethnic origin have traditionally responded to their social condition with greater immediacy than the politicians of their time. …”
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    'Trying to have it both ways': John Ashbery and Anglo-American exchange by Hazzard, O

    Published 2015
    “…<p>This dissertation explores John Ashbery's interactions with several generations of English poets, during a period which ranges from the late 1940s to the present day. …”
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    Forms of Sequentiality in Contemporary English Poetry: Simon Armitage and Glyn Maxwell by Peter Hühn

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…This article briefly sketches a theoretical approach to the description of the sequential extension of poetic texts and applies it to examples from the work of two prominent contemporary English poets, Simon Armitage, the present poet laureate, and Glyn Maxwell.…”
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    THE ART OF AN ANTI-ROMANTIC AND AN ANTI-MODERNIST: LARKIN ABOUT MODERN REALITY by Leman DEMİRBAŞ

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…In the early 1950s a group of young English poets formed a literary circle called The Movement, as a correspondent to Angry Young Man in theatre. …”
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    The Poetics of In-betweeness: A Study of Selected Poems for Meena Alexander by Qasim Serhan, Lamya'a Karam

    Published 2023-03-01
    “… This paper deals with Meena Alexander (1951-2018), one of the most influential Indian English poets. It focuses on her poetry which explores the relationship between Indian culture and the British culture, as well as the bond between memory and present reality. …”
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