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Socially-engaged narrative in contemporary Hindi poetry
Published 2023-12-01“…In contemporary Hindi poetry there is the rise of young poets’ interest in socially-engaged narrative, which they clarify with the concept of “socialist”. …”
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Travelling Nations, Travelling Cultures: Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Lowell as Liminal Tourists
Published 2022-02-01“…As poets and thinkers, they shared many concerns, however. …”
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Modern Poetic World from Charles Baudelaire and Nima Yushij Viewpoints
Published 2017-08-01“…Charles Baudelaire and Nima Yushij were two of the most renowned modern poets who played a significant role in the development of modern poetry of their era. …”
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The Transformation of the Relationship between Man and Nature
Published 2019-09-01“…The reactions and protests of writers, poets, intellectuals, filmmakers and scholars of social sciences and society against these changes and delusions in Iran have been started half a century ago. …”
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A Comparative Study of Anima Archetype in Badr Shakir al- Sayyab’s and Qeysar Aminpour's Poetry
Published 2018-02-01“…This archetype is observable in all literary works of the world, and it has been an inspiration for poets and writers to enrich their works. Badr Shakir al-Sayyab and Qeysar Aminpour are among those poets who have revealed their inner feelings being inspired by this archetype. …”
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Greek Post-Symbolist poetics
Published 2009“…<p>This thesis explores the poetics of the Greek Post-Symbolists, a group of early twentieth-century poets whose main period of activity falls in the years between the Generation of the 1880s and that of the 1930s.…”
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Tennyson and The Golden Treasury
Published 2016“…Beyond mere admiration, his acknowledgement proclaimed the considerable aesthetic debt owed to the Poet Laureate. From the anthology’s inception in 1860 to the final selection of poems published the following year, Tennyson had offered encouragement and poetic judgement. …”
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Comparison of al-'Asha and Jarir in Panegyrical and Satirical Themes
Published 2011“…The research also highlights the differences and similarities between the two poets in praise and satire, showing their importance as famous poets who have poetry status in society, and comparing between them in the purposes of praise and satire. …”
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Ancora su Hölderlin e gli scrittori di lingua italiana (da Giosue Carducci a Fabio Pusterla). In appendice: Giosue Carducci: [Achille]. Ms. Casa Carducci, Bologna, Cart. II, 56, 1r...
Published 2014-06-01“…A discussion of the long-term “Hölderlinism” of Italian poets, starting from Vigolo’s essay on Hölderlin and the music (1966), moving back to Carducci’s translations, with a critical edition of his version of Hölderlin’s Achill (1874, see the leaf reproduced in the appendix), and concluding with a look at later Italian poets up to Pusterla (2004).…”
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Окказиональные наречия в русских и белорусских поэтических текстах: универсальное, национальное и идиостилевое...
Published 2017-09-01“…The basic structural types, semantics and stylistics of poet’s adverbial lexemes are analysed. The author of the article shows functional importance of occasional adverbs in artistic systems of the poets.…”
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Il grande onore di essere un «piccolo poeta»
Published 2016-06-01“…In particular, the analysis highlights the importance of poets critical perspective in the rediscovery of Noventa’s work and its particular dialect. …”
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Khayyām and Housman
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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‘My Beloved the AVTHOR’: The Subtext of Ben Jonson’s First Folio Encomium to William Shakespeare
Published 2023-08-01“… This paper examines the ingenious hidden allusions and double meanings that Jonson embedded throughout his famous tribute ‘To the Memory of my Beloved the Author Mr William Shakespeare’, shedding new light on misunderstood phrases such as ‘Small Latine and lesse Greeke’, ‘Sweet Swan of Avon’, ‘my gentle Shakespeare’ and ‘Shine forth, thou starre of Poets’, which reveal by number, pun, innuendo and learned literary allusion, that Jonson was alive to the fact that “William Shakespeare” was the pseudonym of one of the Age’s most revered literary patrons and concealed poets – Edward de Vere 17th Earl of Oxford. …”
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A Comparative look to the Recall method of Personality of Halaj in the poem Shafi'ee kadkani and Salah Abdul Sabour
Published 2020-02-01“…The issue raised in the present study is a comparative study of the appeal of the personality of Halaj in the poetry of two contemporary Arab and Iranian poets, Salah Abdul Sabour and Shafi'i Kadkani. After discussing the general issues of research, the main purpose of the study, namely, to explain and apply the method of summoning personality in modern poetry of these two contemporary poets. …”
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Review of Visual Boutiques of Espacementalism in Indian Style: The Case of Bidel Dehlavi\'s Poems
Published 2023-12-01“…The most important poet of this movement is Yadollah Royai, and although this movement has continued in the poetry of the second and third generation poets, this movement is still known as Royai, and other poets have presented criteria different from what is intended by Royai in their poetry. …”
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The Hunt In Arabic Poetry: From Heroic to Lyric to Metapoetic
Published 2018-07-01“…The third and final section, “Modernism and Metapoesis: the Pursuit of the Poem,” discusses the revival of hunt poetry by modernist poets after being neglected for centuries. Chapter 8, “The Modernist Hunt Poem in ‘Abd al-Wahhab al Bayatῑ and Aḥmad ‘Abd al Mu‘ṭῑ Ḥijazῑ,” examines two poems of the two poets, both entitled Ṭardiyyah. …”
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Feminine Imagery in Chinese Lyrics of the Six Dynasties
Published 2022-04-01“…Male poets used a standard set of artistic means to portray female images. …”
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Pushkin’s Myth in the Novel "The Slynx" by T. Tolstaya: the Trickster, Buratino and “Our Be All”
Published 2023-12-01“…She conveys the voices of poets by rising above written symbolism, images, and texts.…”
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“The Cotter’s Saturday Night” by Robert Burns in Russian Translation and Literary-Critical Reception of 19 Century
Published 2019-06-01“…It is noted that none of the Russian poets-translators of the 19th century managed to preserve the formal features of the original and the characteristic tone of the narrative, permeated with a sense of belonging to the moral bonds of rural life. …”
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“REDDIYE” IN THE OTTOMAN POETRY AND A “REDDIYE” OF NIYAZI-I MISRI FOR FUZULI / DİVAN ŞİİRİNDE REDDİYE VE NİYÂZÎ-İ MISRÎ’NİN FUZÛLÎ’YE YAZDIĞI BİR REDDİYE...
Published 2016-08-01“…As is well known, “nazire” means similar poem that is written for a poet’s poem with the same rhythm and rhyme. Nazire writing tradition, which is quite common among Divan poets, is also significant since it functions as a school that trains poets. …”
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