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    «&#8239Une traduction du dedans&#8239»&#8239: Hopkins dans le fonds Senghor by Patrick Hersant

    “…Leopold Sédar Senghor was also the occasional translator of several English poets, including Gerard Manley Hopkins, for whom he always professed intense admiration. …”
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  2. 42

    Translation-Poems: Blurred Genres and Shifting Authorship in Contemporary English Verse by Jerzy Jarniewicz

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…All three books have been advertised as authored by these English poets; it is only their names that appear on book covers. …”
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    Aesthetic Education of Students in Foreign Language Lessons in Secondary School as a Component of Multicultural Education by Sardalova Luisa Ramzanovna, Gadaborsheva Zarina Ismailovna, Aliyeva Satsita Adamovna

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The main goal is to form a taste for the beautiful, the ability to read aloud and listen attentively to the poems of English poets, and then express your impression and share your thoughts, repeat or learn lexical and grammatical material. …”
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  4. 44

    An Analysis of Selected Characteristics in Metaphysical Poetry by Azam, Yasir

    Published 2019
    “…Metaphysical poetry generally refers to the works of a relatively small group of seventeenth century English poets. They are uniquely different in comparison to other types of poetry as they were written in a specific style, peculiar to the nature of metaphysics. …”
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  5. 45

    Utopia, Arcadia and the Forest of Arden by Ronan Paterson

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Arden also contains elements of the pastoral Arcadia, again drawing upon ancient precedents, but more recently explored by English poets Edmund Spenser in The Shepherd’s Calendar (1579) and Philip Sidney in The Countess of Pembroke’s Arcadia (1593). …”
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  6. 46

    Desiring the death-of-the-death. Michelangelo (madrigal n.118), Shakespeare (son. 146), Donne (sacred son. X) by Ida Campeggiani

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…The comparison shows that Michelangelo’s double outcome meets its ideological equivalents in the English poets’ sophisticated strategies. The connexions (of an inter-discursive kind) which exist between Buonarroti’s poems and Donne’s confirm that the two had a similar imaginative mode.…”
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    ترجمة الشعر ودوره في ميلاد الأجناس الأدبية علاقة السونيتات بالموشحات الأندلسية والأزجال أنموذجا by Ahmed Ben Abdenour, ياسمين قلو

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…The English poetry witnessed such a formative and linguistic development as a literary genre that other world literatures even adopted those new forms. The English poets, have always influenced the literary field, but the Arabs were also influential in return. …”
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    Alliterative metre and Medieval English literary history by Pascual, R

    Published 2018
    “…In an influential essay published in 1969, Blake contended that fourteenth-century alliterative verse evolved not out of classical Old English poetry (which he believed to have died out soon after the Conquest), but out of the loose style of versification of early Middle English poets, the origin of which Blake in turn attributed to Ælfric’s characteristic style. …”
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    Classics by Sullivan, H

    Published 2012
    “…<br> In an essay on John Milton – the most classically educated and classicising of English poets – Eliot again withholds the label: his style is baroque, ‘peculiar’, and too divorced from common speech, ‘it is a style of a language still in formation’ (OPP, 58). …”
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    Misinterpretation and the meaning of signs in Old English poetry by Bailey, H

    Published 2015
    “…<p>This thesis investigates how Old English poets understood the processes of signification and interpretation through analysis of depictions of poor interpreters and the use of 'sign terms' such as <em>tacen</em> and <em>beacen</em> in the longer Old English poems. …”
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    The Anacreontea in England to 1683 by Hilton, M, Michael Hilton

    Published 1980
    “…Some account is given of all other English poets and dramatists of the period who made use of the <em>Anacreontea</em>. …”
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    The long poem and its ends, 1797-1869 by Norbury, B

    Published 2023
    “…<p>This is a study of five major English poets and the approaches they took to the long poem in the period 1797-1869. …”
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    The Comparative study of the the rise of mystical poetry in Iran and England by Esmail Zare Behtash, Fatemeh Elhami

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Moving to the Romantic Movement, with regard to love and beauty, the three great English poets who were fundamentally mystical in thought are Blake (1757-1827), Wordsworth (1770-1850) and in the Victorian Period, Robert Browning (1812-1889). …”
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    A Comparative Study of Persian Vasookht Ghazal and English Anti-Petrarchan Sonnet and thier Social, Cultural, and Historical Backgrounds: A Case-study of Vahshi Bafghi and William... by Moslem Zulfiqarkhani

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…Besides, many of the English poets of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries drew at a beloved far from the Petrarchan ideals, deflated romantic tradition of love, and anti-Petrarchism was established in English poetry. …”
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    Analysis of the presence of Eastern elements in Frankenstien Mary Shelly by Najmeh Dorri, Shabnam Amiri

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Besides, the author’s familiarity and communication with a group of the greatest English poets and writers, including Lord Byron, can be effective in strengthening the assumption regarding her familiarity with the Oriental themes. …”
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    The response to Horace in the seventeenth century by Martindale, J, Martindale, Joanna

    Published 1977
    “…The seventeenth-century ideal of constancy and Horace's attitude to change are contrasted, and a contrast is also drawn between English poets' understanding of Horace here and that of Erasmus, Montaigne and Isaac Casaubon. …”
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