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"With footsteps marking roundabout paths": Jewish poetry on Crimea
Published 2008“…Published within two years of each other in the early 1920s, the Hebrew poet Shaul Tshernikhovski's sonnet sequence "Crimea" and the Yiddish poet Perets Markish's sonnet sequence "Chatyr-Dag" are important studies in the image and significance of wandering in contemporary Jewish literature. …”
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Poem-titles in Simonides, Pindar, and Bacchylides
Published 2019“…Particular attention is given to the poets Tyrtaeus, Solon, Theognis, Sappho, Alcaeus, Stesichorus, Pindar, and Timotheus. …”
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The multipartite Muse: sectioned composition in Hellenistic long poems
Published 2021“…Engaging with sections allows for a fuller appreciation of the poets’ achievements, and helps us to understand the potential appeal of those poets less well received (or less well noticed) by modern scholarship. …”
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The multipartite Muse: sectioned composition in Hellenistic long poems
Published 2021“…Engaging with sections allows for a fuller appreciation of the poets’ achievements, and helps us to understand the potential appeal of those poets less well received (or less well noticed) by modern scholarship. …”
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1165
Urdu poetry and Eco Criticism
Published 2023-07-01“…Some modern poets like KishwarNaheed, Yousaf Zafar and Saeed Aasi associated the decay of humanity with environmental change in their poems and warns humans against it. …”
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Impact of Various Civilizations and Culturesonal-A'shā’s Poetry
Published 2012-12-01“…This poet chooses rhythmic metrics for his poetic music. …”
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Investigating and Analyzing the Linguistic Structure and Classification of Khaghani's Short Poems
Published 2022-12-01“…Khaghani is one of the poets who injected the sound of "praise" into the lyric after Sanai, and is the first poet to recite "mourning" in the form of a lyric. …”
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Hafez's Influence on Khajavi Kermani in Romantic and Mystical Illustrated Themes, Based on Gerard Genet's Intertextual Theory
Published 2022-08-01“…Hafez is one of the most prominent Persian language poets. In order to strengthen his poems, he paid special attention to the works of the past, among which we can mention the poems of Khajooye Kermani. …”
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Shevchenkiana of the British Library
Published 2022-01-01“…It includes not only editions of the poet’s works but also literary and artistic journals and almanacs which published his poetry ("Lastovka", 1841; "Molodyk", 1843; "Khata", 1860; "Osnova", 1861-1862). …”
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A Sourceology and Stylistic Critique of a Fragment Attributed to Rudaki
Published 2022-06-01“…Although Nafisi tried to make a distinction between the attributed poems to Rudaki and poems of other poets in the book, there are still some verses in Rudaki’s book of collected poems that are stylistically more similar to the poems of other poets and later periods of Persian poetry. …”
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Xenia by A. Dragomoshchenko and Ja. Iwaszkiewicz: The Typological Similarity of Genre Innovation
Published 2022-06-01“…A special case is the poet’s appeal to rare or ancient genres that do not have certain steadily reproducible “core” features. …”
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صورةُ العاشقِ في الشِّعر بين صدرِ الإسلامِ والعصرِ الأمويِّ
Published 2018-12-01“…But, this emotion in the Umayyad period, escaped from its node, and had two colors: virtues and saintliness, which were represented by a group of poets, lovers of innocent amorousness poetry, and, sensual color, represented by a current of sensual poets. …”
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Apollon Maykov’s Tales from Russian History: from Idea to Implementation
Published 2024-03-01“…It contains a conceptual reflection on the poem “as a precious stone, a diamond, in the poet’s soul” and highlights the most significant events in Russian history, according to the writer’s understanding. …”
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The Structure and Functions of the Ruins-communion Scene in Jareer's and al-Akhtal's Pride Analogy Poetry
Published 2019-02-01“… The analogies of the great three poets (Jareer, al-Firazdaq and al-Akhtall) are considered to be from the wonders of the Umayyad Poetry. …”
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A New Study on the Biography and Works of Valeh Daqestani
Published 2014-11-01“…Ali Qoli Khan Valeh Daqestani is one of the twelfth century (AH) poets who was born in 1124 in a Daqestani family and went to India in 1146. …”
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KERBELÂ MERSİYELERİNİN TÜRK TOPLUMUNA YANSIYAN BİR ÖRNEĞİ: ŞEYH GÂLİB’İN BİR KITASINA İLAVE OLARAK YAZILMIŞ BİR KERBELÂ MERSİYESİ
Published 2024-03-01“…Accordingly, the writing of Karbala dirges has become increasingly popular among poets in classical Turkish literature. Karbala dirges have been written by important poets over the centuries. …”
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صورةُ العاشقِ في الشِّعر بين صدرِ الإسلامِ والعصرِ الأمويِّ
Published 2018-12-01“…But, this emotion in the Umayyad period, escaped from its node, and had two colors: virtues and saintliness, which were represented by a group of poets, lovers of innocent amorousness poetry, and, sensual color, represented by a current of sensual poets. …”
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The Structure and Functions of the Ruins-communion Scene in Jareer's and al-Akhtal's Pride Analogy Poetry
Published 2019-02-01“… The analogies of the great three poets (Jareer, al-Firazdaq and al-Akhtall) are considered to be from the wonders of the Umayyad Poetry. …”
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The hidden miraculous : an esoteric reading of yeats', Rilke's and Gore-booth's poetry
Published 2020“…Such concerns and aspirations were shared by poets who saw an invisible world looming behind the veil of reality, and through their bodies of poems wanted to release and illuminate. …”
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The Anacreontea in England to 1683
Published 1980“…<p>The thesis is based on a first-line catalogue of versions of the Greek <em>Anacreontea</em> in Latin, French and Italian from 1469 to 1605 (55 poets) and in England from 1518 to 1683 (59 poets). …”
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