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    A New Perspective on the Origin of Modern Kurdish Poetry: Ludvig Olsen Fossum as a Pioneer by Salaheddin Ashti

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…A relatively less known poet has composed Kurdish poetry in a new style at an earlier time and a different place. …”
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    صورة المرأة في شعر نديم محمّد دراسة الصّورة السّاخرة by يعقوب البيطار, فاخر ميّا, آصف دريباتي

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Nadim Muhammad is one of such poets, who represented both the physical and moral sides of woman. …”
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    Semantic deviation in Marge Piercy’s “The Secretary Chant” by Ilyn Rabago Faminial

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…As suggested by MacIntyre’s (2002) procedure of examination, the text reveals the poet’s use of figurative devices to create a vivid picture of the persona’s melancholic state. …”
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    Bukolinio žanro transformacija Biono kūryboje | A transformation of the bucolic genre in the poetry of Bion by Audronė Kudulytė-Kairienė

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…The article deals with the poetry of the Greek bucolic poet Bion (probably the end of the 2nd century B.C.). …”
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    Considerații stilistice și interpretative în „3 Cântece de toamnă” de Dan Voiculescu by Daniela Neamț-Gilovan

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Stylistic and Interpretive Considerations in "3 Autumn Songs" („3 Cântece de toamnă”) by Dan Voiculescu Dan Voiculescu's creation is impregnated by an elevated character, which conquers through the beauty of melodicity and sonority. “3 Autumn Songs” („3 Cântece de toamnă”) is a vocal-chamber work of the composer's youth, composed for soprano solo, oboe, two clarinets, bass clarinet and violin, whose lyrics are inspired by the lyrics of the poets Emil Isac (no.1 and 2), respectively, Nicolae Labiş. …”
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    Poems by Ilya Kisychev in the context of contemporary Russian poetry development by Krylova Maria Nikolaevna

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…The article is the first attempt to consider the content, style, language of the poems by one of the contemporary poets – Ilya Nikolaevich Vorobyov (Ilya Kisychev). …”
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    Contemporary Polish poetry for children by Bożena Olszewska

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Keywords: Polish poetry for children, Polish children’s poets, tendencies of contemporary Polish poetry for children …”
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    Diskurs-begrebet i religionshistorisk kontekst by Lars Albinus

    Published 1994-07-01
    “…In ancient Greece, for example, Homer and  Orpheus, the inspired poets, count as authorities of two different discourses, the source material of which is available in the text groups presented in the names of these poets. …”
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    A Comparison of Ghasemi Gonabadi’s Khosrow and Shirin with Nezami’s Khosrow and Shirin by Hamid Reza Ghanooni, Majid Amini

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…Ghasemi Gonabadi is one of the poets who lived in the 10th century. He lived in the era of the Safavid kings Shah Ismail and Shah Tahmasb. …”
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    “The Eye’s Delight” by Reuven Snir

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Founded at a time when Arabic poetry was at its peak, the glorious image of the city perched on both banks of the Tigris ignited the imagination of subsequent generations of poets to carve it in verse and enshrine it in the mantle of universal myth. …”
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    An old and rare diary of Urdu Marasi by Arshad Mahmood Nashad

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Marsia began in the Deccan and later spread in Northern India but, the right opportunity for this genre to flourish was found in Lucknow in eighteenth century. Important poets of the first period of Marsia in Lucknow are Sikandar, Hydree, Afsurda, Gada and Ahsan. …”
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    PHONOLOGICAL SURVEY OF ROMAN JAKOBSON AS A THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK FOR METHODOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS IN TEACHING by Tanja Rusimović, Dragan Miladinović

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…This work analyzes Roman Jakobson's phonological survey, which was inspired by poetic texts, verse structure and direct observation of the work of certain poets. Changes in poetry, especially in the verse space, brought about a new view of the sounds in speech and their real linguistic (communicative) function. …”
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    صورة المرأة في شعر نديم محمّد دراسة الصّورة السّاخرة by يعقوب البيطار, فاخر ميّا, آصف دريباتي

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Nadim Muhammad is one of such poets, who represented both the physical and moral sides of woman. …”
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    Źródła poezji Konstancji Benisławskiej. Barokowa elegia pokutna a Pieśni sobie śpiewane by Kamila Żukowska

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…These elements also appear in Benisławska’s work. Therefore, the poet’s work can be perceived as a continuation of the tradition of penitential elegy, present mainly in the texts of seventeenth-century poets, as: Kasper Miaskowski, Wacław Potocki or Wespazjan Kochowski.…”
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    Des tranchées à la mangrove : Généalogies poétiques de la Grande Guerre à la "guerre du Biafra" by Nelly Segers

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…The violence they met inspired poems which may be linked to the War Poets of 1914-1918. The influence of the British poets on Nigerian writers takes its roots in history, Nigeria being a British colony until 1960. …”
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    Reflections on semantics in Rudaki's poem by F Jamali

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…The reasonable poems of this poet are indicating his effective world view and ideology. …”
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    Bulgaria in the Works of R. Gamzatov by Marzhanat N. Nabigulaeva

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Gamzatov is a world-famous poet, whose work during his lifetime enjoyed a huge polarity, not only in Russia, but also far beyond its borders. …”
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    In the Dark by Charlie Hope Dorsey

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…The artist’s duty is to “reflect the times,” said Nina Simone. Poets too, have this political duty. As a queer Black woman, I share my lived experience(s) as a political form of engagement and resistance, both in writing and onstage. …”
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    Édouard Glissant lecteur de Claudel by Pessini, Elena

    Published 2019-12-01
    “… Among the several volumes of essays published by Edouard Glissant from 1956 to 2010, the passages dedicated to other writers, poets, essayists and philosophers are numerous. Together with Saint-John Perse, Faulkner and Césaire, the name of Paul Claudel insistently returns, and in particular the commentary on the IV Ode, La Muse qui est la grâce. …”
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    Born to love until the end of times: gender, poetry and tradition in La vida extraordinaria by Maria Vicens

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…La vida extraordinaria, by Mariano Tenconi Blanco, rewrites the most famous friendship in Argentine literature from a feminine and feminist point of view: Aurora Fierro and Blanca Cruz, two poets born at the end of the world, will share their lives through texts, diaries, letters and poems, in a story that places the empire of feelings. …”
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