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    The Diplomatic Career of the English Poet Matthew Prior by Liudmila Ivonina

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…There are only a few special works about the English poet Matthew Prior as a diplomat in historical literature, and his diplomatic service did not receive an assessment in Russian historiography. …”
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    “A LITTLE PLACE IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF A GREAT CITY”: LANDSCAPE AND ENVIRONMENT IN WALTER PATER’S “THE CHILD IN THE HOUSE”, “AN ENGLISH POET” AND “EMERALD UTHWART” by Giovanni Bassi

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…Seen from this perspective, the still overlooked “An English Poet” suggests that Ruskin’s idea of nature may be juxtaposed to Pater’s and this may fruitfully add to the complex relationship between the two authors as well as to the subject of Victorian ecocriticism.…”
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    On Some Early Translations at the Beginnings of English Technical Writing by Daniela Dobos

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…A series o f well-known histories and bibliographies o f technical writings in English begin from the premise that start with A Treatise on the Astrolabe by the English poet Geoffrey Chaucer. Nevertheless, it can be shown that there is a notable tradition o f practical technical writings - translations and adaptations o f Latin and Arabic sources - both in Old and Middle English, which pre-date or are contemporary with Chaucer’s. …”
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    Khayyām and Housman by hosein purghasemian

    Published 2007-11-01
    “…Housman, the sceptic English poet, has been deeply influenced by Omar Khayyām, the Iranian poet and mathematician. …”
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    The collocation of words for treasure in Old English verse by Tyler, E, Elizabeth M. Tyler

    Published 1994
    “…Such a definition allows for the examination of patterns of repetition beyond the half-line while also including the half-line formula thereby including stylistic features which have been considered, negatively, as constraints and restrictions on the freedom of the Old English poet, as well as other stylistic features which have been considered positively, as evidence of the rhetorical skill of the Old English poet. …”
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    An Unknown Exegete: Uncovering the Biblical Scholarship of Elizabeth Barrett Browning by Anthony Elia

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…The present essay provides a survey of a previously unexplored, formative period in the life of the famed Victorian English poet, Elizabeth Barrett Browning (EBB).  Her personal Bibles (Hebrew, LXX, and Greek New Testament), held in the Burke Library at Union Theological Seminary/Columbia University, have been discovered to contain Barrett’s own extensive handwritten notes. …”
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    Gawain de Harrison Birtwistle : un opéra (extra-) national ? by Jean-Philippe Heberlé

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…Written on a libretto by the English poet, David Harsent, Gawain is characterized both by national and extra-national elements. …”
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    "In Nature's Dress." The Anthropocene, Talking Nature and the Poetry of Margaret Cavendish by Alessio Mattana

    Published 2023-12-01
    “… This paper examines a selection of poems on nature by Margaret Cavendish, an English poet and natural philosopher active in the mid-seventeenth century. …”
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    The Concept of Death in John Donne and Sohrab Sepehri: A Comparative Study by Behnam Mirzababazadeh Fomeshi

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Unlike Donne, Sepehri is not known as a ‗death poet.‘ Although he lives in a turbulent period in the history of Iran, he is not influenced by his immediate condition. While the English poet is inconsistent in his treatment of death, Sepehri is consistent in his treatment of death. …”
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    ‘And you shall know that I am the Lord’: The Wanderer and The Book of Ezekiel by Burns, R

    Published 2023
    “…It is here proposed that the Old English poet has chosen to use images and devices which resonate with both biblical and traditional vernacular poetic diction.…”
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    Alberto Lista, traductor de Alexander Pope: El imperio de la estupidez. Alberto Lista, translating Alexander Pope: The Dunciad and El imperio de la estupidez by JUAN DE DIOS TORRALBO CABALLERO

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…This paper deals with the Spanish version of the satirical poem The Dunciadby the talented Sevillian writer Alberto Lista, the original version of which was written by the English poet Alexander Pope. Lista wrote the poem in his youth; it is the only Spanish version of this poem, possibly due to the great difficulty of translating a poem of more than 1700 lines in length into Spanish, which is replete with allusions to writers and specific locations in England. …”
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    Being in Uncertainties: An Inquiry-based Model Leveraging Complexity in Teaching-Learning by Diane Rosen

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Narrowing the broad implications of a complexity lens on education, this paper focuses on generative uncertainty in teaching-learning, a paradoxical state of epistemological and creative growth described by English poet John Keats as "the negative capability of being in uncertainties, mysteries, doubts." …”
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    “And what if I enwreathed my own?” Literary Tourism as Transplantation in Wordsworth’s Yarrow Poems by Anders Kristian Strand

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Abstract This article, focusing on William Wordsworth’s poems about the Scottish river Yarrow, investigates the English poet’s creative refashioning of the Scottish broadsheet balladry tradition. …”
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    Fear and Disillusionment: The EcoGothic in the Poetry of Sylvia Plath by Colin BANCROFT

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This study will analyse elements of the EcoGothic in the poetry of Sylvia Plath, and will focus in particular on her poems set in the “Yorkshire” landscape which she visited after marrying the English poet Ted Hughes. The EcoGothic looks to evaluate environmental concerns through the Gothic lens and is a sub-strand of Ecocriticism, which in its widest definition looks to evaluate the relationships of culture on the non-human world. …”
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