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    Voyages d’un ignorant à Paris. Giovanni Raiberti, médecin-poète lombard by Théa Picquet

    Published 2001-09-01
    “…Comme Érasme de Rotterdam fait l’éloge de la folie, Giovanni Raiberti, médecin-poète lombard, fait celui de l’ignorance. Son livre contient les curieuses aventures, les subtils conseils, les piquantes réflexions d’un ignorant qui se rend à Paris et qui à chaque occasion se félicite de son ignorance.…”
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    Venerating poets and writers in Europe From hero cults to nineteenth-century nationalist commemoration by Marijan Dović

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The article explores (posthumous) veneration and canonisation of poets and writers in Europe with a special focus on those features that connect such veneration to various religious traditions. …”
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    A Comparative Study of Socialist Romantic Aspects in Poets Farough Jovide and Farrokhy Yazdi by mohammd jahani, mina pirzadnia, mohammd taghi jahani

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…The recent Egyptian and Iranian poet Farough Jovide and Farrokhy Yazdi are from those poets who employ such overlay in their poetries. …”
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    Maria G. Rewakowicz. Literature, Exile, Alterity: The New York Group of Ukrainian Poets. by Marko Robert Stech

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…Literature, Exile, Alterity: The New York Group of Ukrainian Poets. Boston: Academic Studies Press, 2014. xxiii, 250 pp. …”
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    ADDITIONAL REMARKS ON BÁSNIK A ŽENA/THE POET AND THE WOMAN (TWO VERSIONS OF THE SAME POEM) by Michal Habaj

    Published 2010-10-01
    “…The aim of the article is to show the process of transformation of Smrek´s poetic gesture according to how the differences between the versions of poetic composition Básnik a žena (The Poet and the Woman) published in the magazine (1925) and in the book (1934. …”
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    Manifestations of the city in a book (to the wind said the tree) by the poet Munira Saada Khalkhal by الخامسة علاوي

    Published 2016-09-01
    “… Through this study, we aim to reveal the representations of the city's space in the collection of the Algerian poet Mounira Saada Khalkhal, which is marked by (to the wind the tree said), trying from behind that to answer a question that we have always had while reading the poetess, which is more poetic achieved by the text as a format or the experience as a practice. …”
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    Early Enlightenment English poets on Russia and its Sovereign: Matthew Prior and Thomas Tickell by Liudmila Ivonina

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Prior and Tickell were the first well-known English Enlightenment poets who outlined the majestic image of Peter I and designated Russia as a major geopolitical power. …”
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    A rose by any other name: A social-cognitive perspective on poets and poetry by Maya Bar-Hillel, Alon Maharshak, Avital Moshinsky, Ruth Nofech

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…The ``products'' which are the focus of the present study are poems, and the ``sources'' are the poets. We explore the manner in which the poet's name affects the experience of reading a poem. …”
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    SCIENTIFIC, EDUCATIONAL AND PEDAGOGICAL ACTIVITIES OF GABDERAHIM UTYZ IMYANI (to the poet’s 260th anniversary) by R. R. Abyzova

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…The paper describes the scientific and educational activities of the Tatar poet and writer, scientist and teacher Gabderahim Utyz Imani (1754 – 1834), who made a significant contribution to the development of the Tatar culture. …”
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    La Muse, tourment et médecin du poète exilé (Antiquité et Renaissance) by Karine Descoings

    Published 2008-06-01
    “…The Tristia and Epistulae ex Ponto, published by Ovid at the beginning of the first century A.D., influenced two humanist authors and travellers, the Polish poet Clément Janicki, who published a book entitled Tristia in 1542 and the German writer Petrus Lotichius Secundus, who composed three books of Elegiae between 1551 and his death. …”
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    Le poète comique comme maître de vérité : Les Acharniens d’Aristophane by Martina Treu

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…From his first preserved play, The Acharnians (425 B.C.) he creates several discursive strategies to legitimate his own genre, comedy, and notably his role as a comic poet, by presenting himself as a “master of truth”, in a position to vie with authors that dedicate themselves to the most prestigious genres.…”
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    Ankara’s Unknown History: XVIIIth Century Poet Râzî and His Poems About Ankara by Mustafa Erdoğan

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…In this article the Ottoman poet Râzî, his works, poetry and poems written on Ankara is examined and the transcriptions of poems are evaluated. …”
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