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  1. 5801

    About folklore in the creative activity of Mykhailo Starytsky and Mykola Lysenko and its influence on the formation of the Ukrainian professional music and drama theater by Liudmyla Kokhan, Larysa Kokhan

    Published 2024-02-01
    “… The article is devoted to the study of folklore activities of Ukrainian playwright, writer, poet, translator, theatrical and cultural figure, director, philanthropist, director of the first Ukrainian professional theater, the so-called “theater of luminaries”, Mykhailo Starytsky (1840–1904) and the founder of the Ukrainian national opera, composer, pianist, conductor, folklorist, public figure Mykola Lysenko (1842–1912). …”
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  2. 5802

    鸟语花香的性符号 :以《唐诗艳逸品》为例 = A study on bird and flower as sexual symbol in “Tang Shi Yan Yi Pin” by 张心妮 Teo, Xin Ni

    Published 2021
    “…At the same time, through the poet's spiritual world, we will be investigating the psychological activities hidden in the poems by Tang people and also discover the sex culture of the Tang Dynasty.…”
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  3. 5803

    The origin of the Arabs: a critical evaluation of the sources by Yaacob, Solehah@Nik Najah Fadilah

    Published 2013
    “…For instance, a number of poems were falsely ascribed to HassÉn bin Thabit, Prophet`s poet. Thus, this study aims at examining and assessing the validity of the Muslim sources on the issue pertaining to the origins of Arabs as a people. …”
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  4. 5804

    اشتيار العسل في شعر الهذليّين by عبد الكريم يعقوب, ثناء خضر السالم

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…They explain that in his quest of honey under difficult conditions like the rugged place , the apiarist offers an image of a poet who strives to accomplish his goal. The dangers of getting honey are highlighted in Al- Huthaliyeenpoetry. …”
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  5. 5805

    Screen interpretation of Franz Kafka's novel 'The Trial': Interaction of the author with the s­cript writer and film director by K.V. Arjantzeva

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…Harold Pinter is a British writer, playwright, poet and screenwriter, and the recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2005, whose artistic genius is familiar to the Russian reading audience. …”
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  6. 5806

    ÂL-İ ABÂ FONDNESS IN THE HÂKÂNÎ MEHMET BEY’S DİVÂN by Dilek Yılmaz

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…He has also an arranged divan. As a well-known poet of Turkish Islamic litreture, Hâkânî Mehmet Bey, thinks that the love of Prophet Muhammed comes from “iman”. …”
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  7. 5807

    إيقاع المهن في شعر أبي تمام by حسّان الحسن, صالح نجم

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…He did his best to achieve balance and harmony between the rhythm that came from him and the one that the environment produced. Because the poet is the son of his environment, he is affected in it and influenced by it. …”
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  8. 5808

    Poetry of language in the jubranic by نزار عبشي, باسمة محفوض, لينا يعقوب

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…He added a creativity and a poetic splash that harmonized with the rest of the components to form a poetic painting with a special rhythm , and to reveal the positive and negative aspects of jubran's  poetic experience, the research adopted descriptive analytical method through the technical analysis of the poem "the processions", Speaking of the structure of the poetic text intertwined between three movements that each one of them has a distinct structure at the level of  the jubranic form and content, And semantic relations, And the various methods in it (Direct preaching method and mental guidance, and the creative method), And its philosophical content, And the language of Gibran in this poem, and the different indications of each of its symbols, And about the rhythm and poetic image with its components, The most notable results were : That Gibran is the first poet of modernity, and he is the first to rebel against the monotonous music of  sound  and rhyme music to the variety of metrics in the poetic verse, and If this indicates anything , it indicates the spontaneity of the poetic splash that does not need to be sculpted or strictly made, He is aware of poetry historical extension, , he does not abolish the old for being an old, But because life imposes such change and novelty ,he is building up an effective person, , In a manner that we may call challenging ease, For the ease of his words , and the ability to read out various semantics of it. …”
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  9. 5809

    Poetry of language in the jubranic by Nizar Abashi, Basma Mahfoud, Lina Yacoub

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…He added a creativity and a poetic splash that harmonized with the rest of the components to form a poetic painting with a special rhythm , and to reveal the positive and negative aspects of jubran's  poetic experience, the research adopted descriptive analytical method through the technical analysis of the poem "the processions", Speaking of the structure of the poetic text intertwined between three movements that each one of them has a distinct structure at the level of  the jubranic form and content, And semantic relations, And the various methods in it (Direct preaching method and mental guidance, and the creative method), And its philosophical content, And the language of Gibran in this poem, and the different indications of each of its symbols, And about the rhythm and poetic image with its components, The most notable results were : That Gibran is the first poet of modernity, and he is the first to rebel against the monotonous music of  sound  and rhyme music to the variety of metrics in the poetic verse, and If this indicates anything , it indicates the spontaneity of the poetic splash that does not need to be sculpted or strictly made, He is aware of poetry historical extension, , he does not abolish the old for being an old, But because life imposes such change and novelty ,he is building up an effective person, , In a manner that we may call challenging ease, For the ease of his words , and the ability to read out various semantics of it. …”
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  10. 5810

    Les cours parisiens d’Adam Mickiewicz et l’idée de religion universelle by Tomasz Szymański

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…The aim of the article is to situate in that wider context Mickiewicz’s Paris Lectures and the convictions of the Polish poet on Slavic religion and Messianism. The text is divided into two parts, corresponding to the key aspects of the topic: the first part talks about the search for a revelation preceding the Judeo-Christian revelation, and the second one concerns the announcement of a new revelation, which completes and fulfills the former one.   …”
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  11. 5811

    Review of Vasil Simonenko's work by Григорій Олегович Савчук

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…The conclusion, that a poet kept straight in life, and in work, as well as majority of sixties is drawn.…”
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  12. 5812

    Notes sur « la charpente secrète » et sur la thématique de L’Automne du patriarche de G. García Márquez by Richard Renaud

    Published 2006-09-01
    “…Trois sont centrés sur un personnage lumineux qui ne se plie pas à l’autorité du patriarche : la jeune et belle Manuela Sánchez (chapitre II), le religieux Demetrio Aldous (chapitre IV), et le poète Rubén Darío (chapitre V). Les trois autres s’articulent autour de la bassesse du protagoniste, mise en évidence par sa duplicité – qu’exprime le thème du double ou du miroir (chapitre I) ; par sa corruption (chapitre III) ; et par un goût infantile du pouvoir qui le pousse à vendre les eaux territoriales afin d’éviter une nouvelle occupation du pays par une puissance étrangère dominatrice (chapitre VI).…”
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  14. 5814

    The diabolic highway by Wilfried van Winden

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…From the history of the landscape we know that the impressionability of the poet and the depiction of the painting were needed to train the gaze. …”
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  15. 5815

    الصور البحرية في الشعر الجاهلي قراءة في سياقاتها، ودلالاتها الشعرية by مصطفى حسن حداد

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…Many images of sea, sea waves and ships is repeated in al-Jahili poetry; sometimes, such images are formulated partially in one single line of verse or as a quick flicker, if not such those detailed or circumlocutory images; other times, they occur as comprehensive images that embody the poet's collective literary experience, upon which textual symbols are structured in the form of oppositional or substitutive functions and suggestions. …”
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  16. 5816

    Editors' welcome, PORTAL, Vol 7, No 2, July 2010 by Paul Allatson

    Published 2010-11-01
    “….
 
 We are equally pleased to conclude the issue with two text/image works by the Vancouver-based Canadian poet Derek Symons.
 
 
 Paul Allatson, Editor, PORTAL Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies.…”
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  17. 5817

    Urban Narratives in the Age of Revolutions: Early 20th century Ideas to Modernize Warsaw by Barbara Arciszewska, Makary Górzyński

    Published 2018-09-01
    “… In January 1906, in the turbulent period of 1905–1907, the poet, artist, and social activist Antoni Lange published in the Warsaw weekly Świat an essay called “Marzenia warszawskie” (“The Warsaw Dreams”). …”
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  18. 5818

    Rochester y el discurso paradójico en "A satyr againts mankind" by Olga Jimeno Blunes

    Published 1995-12-01
    “…Secondly, considering Rochester's own polemic character and personality, there is something in its satirical voice that seems to be revealing but the poet's own frustration and rejection of his destiny as a man. …”
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  19. 5819

    Tyrtaeus, the king of Assyria: Xenophon’s “Cyropaedia” and education of warriors in Sparta by Zoia А. Barzakh

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…Both the Assyrian king, a tyrant and Xenophon’s paradigmatic loser, and the famous martial poet of Sparta stress that those who prefer to flee are more likely to be killed than those who stay firm in the face of danger, since a fleeing man turns the undefended parts of his body to his enemy. …”
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  20. 5820

    Shakespeare and the French Lens by Elisabeth Waugaman

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Beginning in the late 18th century, the English debated the extent of his knowledge and eventually turned the poet-playwright into a national hero and secular saint. …”
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