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    “He’d seen it in the words of Owen and Brooke”: The Influence of Great War Poetry on Post-Millennium Soldier Poets by Felix Behler

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…To this day, the term “soldier poetry” is still predominantly associated in popular perception with the 1914–1918 trench poets, such as Wilfred Owen, Siegfried Sassoon, or Isaac Rosenberg. …”
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    Alexis Piron, poète (1689-1773), ou la condition difficile d'auteur sous Louis XV by Verèb, P

    Published 2017
    “…<br/>L’échec de Piron fascine: homme de scène parmi les plus doués de son siècle, il fut l’un des trois premiers auteurs dramatiques de son temps, poète d’une virtuosité presque sans exemple depuis les rhétoriqueurs, si redoutable bretteur dans l’art de manier l’épigramme qu’il fut reconnu au moins aussi talentueux polémiste que Voltaire, dialoguiste de théâtre éblouissant particulièrement dans l’art si difficile du vers dramatique, Piron n’est plus, dans nos manuels de littérature, que le ‘célèbre poète grivois’ d’une <em>Ode a Priape</em>. …”
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    Resident bards. The court poet in light of memoirs from the Polish Eastern Borderlands in the first half of the 19th century by Dorota Samborska-Kukuć

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…The article discusses a specific social phenomenon, which was the functioning of the first half of the nineteenth century in the rich magnate or noble courts of the Borderlands of a group of residents – usually single men without a permanent profession, often leading a wandering lifestyle and serving their employers with their skills. In this group, court poets stood out (‘resident bards’ as Julian Tuwim defined them), for whom residency was a form of patronage, creating small occasional, panegyric, entertaining and love pieces, usually in a sentimental convention. …”
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    Baudelaire’s Influence on Duo Duo’s Poetry through Chen Jingrong, a Chinese Woman Poet Translating from French by Giusi TAMBURELLO

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…As a woman poet, Chen Jingrong’s productions encompassed the whole 20th century: of particular interest are her poetry translations from the French language. …”
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    Historical and literary influences on Tsarfati’s <i>Poem composed by the Poet upon his translation of the tale of Melibea and Calisto</i> by Amy Baron, Amaranta Saguar García

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The prologue is shown to be a product of various literary traditions, and an indication of the nature of the role of secular literature within the Jewish literary corpus. The poet reconciles and juxtaposes his literary inspiration, Celestina, and secular literary conceits with the conventions and character of Medieval Hebrew literature.…”
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    Home in the Poetry of Saudi Arabia Poets: Mohammad ibn 'Abboud Al-'Amoudi an Example of a Distinguished Arab (2) by Yahya Saleh Hasan Dahami

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Saudi poets enjoy writing poetry that celebrates the dignity of nationalism. …”
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    L’équivalence fonctionnelle dans la traduction Le poète du Malhoun dans l’oeuvre de ‘Marguerite’ by Ahmed Bencherif

    Published 2012-08-01
    “… Functional equivalence in translation The poet of Malhoun in the work of 'Marguerite' This work studies a literary work that objectively and meticulously depicts historical data from the last quarter of the 19th century and that relates to the significant events of the French colonization of Algeria. …”
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