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    The Position and Influence of Persian and Persian Poets on Theorists of Islamic Literature by Moslem Gorji, Sardar Aslani, Mohammad Rahimi Khooyegani

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…DiscussionWhat is important to consider is that the theorists whose names have been mentioned, in their theorizing, and to prove Islamic literature, have cited the poetry of Persian and non-Iranian Persian poets. Among the poets who have had the most influence on the theorists of Islamic literature are: Mohammad Iqbal Lahori, Maulana Jalaluddin Mohammad (Rumi), Hafez, Saadi, and some other Iranian poets, and some other poets whose names have merely been mentioned in the researches of these theorists consist of Sanai, Attar Neyshabouri, Khayyam, customary, Iraqi, Ghodsi, etc. …”
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    Poets and Puppets: Interarts Collaboration in Alfred Kreymborg’s Lima Beans by Yasna Bozhkova

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…This article focuses on a little-explored case of modernist collaboration situated at the crossroads between different arts: the performance of Alfred Kreymborg’s play Lima Beans, produced by the Provincetown Players in December 1916, in which poets Mina Loy and William Carlos Williams played the two leading parts, together with poet and artist William Zorach, who also designed the sets. …”
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    Ritual Literature in the Poetic Verses of the Urdu Poet Iftikhar Arif by Ambreen Ashraf, Kazem Dezfoulian, Sayyed Mahdi Tabatabaei

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The denomination is a wide-ranging topic that cannot be included in concise books or writings. Poets, especially Urdu poets, express specific beliefs toward their denomination, ritual, and religious leaders. …”
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    The Views of Literary Critics and Poets about Najib al-Kaylani by Salma Anjum

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…He was a renowned poet, writer, a medical professional, a thinker and overall a great human being. …”
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    Michael Edwards: A Poet’s Vision of the Untimely Message of God by John Marson Dunaway

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Michael Edwards, professor of English literature at the Collège de France in Paris, poet, critic, and the first British subject to be elected to the French Academy, has turned his attention in recent years to biblical literature. …”
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    Jože Žohar, a Slovene migrant poet from Australia by Igor Maver

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…In his three published collections of verse in the Slovene language (1990, 1995, 2004) the poet remains torn between the two countries, between Eros and Thanatos, between a unique erotic experiencing of the homeland and the wish for physical and spiritual ending and closeness of death, which brings deliverance. …”
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    S.A. Esenin’s Sketches: To the Origins of the Poet’s Creative Ideas by Alla A. Nikolaeva

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The article for the first time analyzes in detail the rough notes of words and poetic lines of S.A. Esenin, which the poet’s draft notebook (1917–1919) preserved though it was partly burned in a fire in Konstantinovo in 1929. …”
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    “Kırım Hayalleri” series of poems by the Uzbek poet Rauf Parf by Olim TOLABOYEV

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Rauf Parfi is one of the important poets who left his mark on Contemporary Uzbek literature from the 1960s until his death. …”
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    The Poet in Time (of Oppression). The Inner Exile as a Subject Paradigm. by Michal Habaj

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…Insisting on the humanistic meaning of a poet´s message is proved by Smrek´s lyric subject in the existence of two parallel poetic worlds, which enter unexpected relations and confrontations despite being seemingly autonomous as regards poetology and aesthetics. …”
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    Review of Hannah ČULÍK-BAIRD, Cicero and the Early Latin Poets by Adalberto Magnavacca

    Published 2023-07-01
    “… Review of Hannah ČULÍK-BAIRD, Cicero and the Early Latin Poets, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2022, XIV + 306 pp., ISBN 9781316516089 (hardback); 9781009031820 (ebook). …”
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    Poet Warriors: Graphic and Linguistic Rebellion in Contemporary Native Writing by Audrey Goodman

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…This essay argues that contemporary Native poets stage rebellion on the pages of their poems through resisting the authority of the English language, of legal documents, and of institutional spaces. …”
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    “A bright erroneous dream”: The Shelley Memorial and the body of the poet by Calè, L, Evangelista, S

    Published 2018
    “…This article argues that Edward Onslow Ford’s Shelley Memorial at University College Oxford (inaugurated in 1893) played an important role in refashioning Percy Bysshe Shelley’s corpus at the turn of the century, particularly by enabling political and homoerotic readings of his works, and contributed to a distinctive fin-de-siècle reception of the Romantic poet. The display and architectural setting of the Shelley Memorial activate Shelley’s poetic Platonism by playing with the metamorphic possibilities of light and shadow. …”
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