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    Abolqāsem al-Shābī between Romanticism and Symbolism by Hojat Rasouli, Saeed Foroughinia

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Abolqāsem al-Shābīis one of the renowned contemporary poets who is considered a Romantic poet and most of the critics have emphasized his tendency toward Romanticism; however, his poems show traces of symbolism as well. …”
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    Vers une nouvelle édition des poèmes de Serlon de Bayeux by Marie-Agnès Lucas-Avenel, Edoardo D’Angelo

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…Wright, The Anglo-Latin Satirical Poets and Epigrammatists of the Twelfth Century (1872), which contains textual problems; we can add the articles of André Boutemy (1938) and of Rolf Lenzen (1990).   …”
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    KOMPARASI FEMINISME PADA PUISI WENI SURYANDARI DAN RUPI KAUR by Siti Faridah, Dian Hartati

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…The purpose of this study is to describe a comparison of feminist views on two poems by Indonesian poets and Indian poets. The poems compared by the researchers include the title "Perempuan Perkasa" written by Weni Suryandari and the poem entitled "Kaur a Woman of Shiki" written by the Indian poet Rupi Kaur. …”
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    The object of desire in lyric poetry: some considerations on sublimation by Francesco Giusti

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…Since lyric poetry shows itself as the unfolding of a subject that voices itself and is always involved in an object relation, it can be a privileged field of investigation for this kind of phenomena. Two poets will be taken into consideration: Thibaut de Champagne, a late trouvère who summons up the Provençal tradition, and Charles Baudelaire, one of the modern poets that have most deeply investigated the reality lack of sense.…”
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    A TRADITIONAL “NAZIRE” WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF COMPARATIVE LITERATURE: A GHAZEL WITH A RHYME FROM SEYH GALIB TO NEDIM by Doğan EVECEN

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…The examination that follows this determination of possible headings of comparison will focus on the similarities and differences between the two poets and their works…”
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    Motyw nadziei w twórczości Igora Talkowa by Aleksandra Ancerowicz

    Published 2023-12-01
    “… The aim of this paper is to present the literary theme of hope in the works of the Soviet Russian rock poet Igor Talkov (1956–1991). The poet’s poems as well as fragments of texts from the author’s prose serve as examples. …”
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    Repetition's Poeticity in Abe Al-Kasem Al-Shabe's Collection of Poems by مصطفى نمر, محمّد حسين

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…This reveals eventually the secret behind the poet’s trend to this stylisitic genre not another. …”
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  8. 1268

    An Investigation In Some Common Ideas And Thoughts Of Khayyam And ahmad Safi (Khayyam, Safi, death, perplexity , volition , destiny) by ali noukarizi, ali noukar​izi

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…value the of literatureworks of a nation is showed better and more accurate by imperative literature and indication magnitude of its influence and reflection on literature of other nations and enriching to the world literature. the Trade Between Persian literature and Arabic literature is old and important for these two nations. In the Persian poets, influence of khayyam is visibly and unparalleled on the Arabic modern poets and belletrists And translators of his Rubaiyat thatprobe about this matter needs to more attempt by researchers. …”
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    Brancusi et l’expérience visionnaire by Magda Cârneci

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…In this essay, the author asserts that, in the attraction of certain well-known poets of the twentieth century for Brancusi’s sculptures, what is at work is a similar possible openness of the two artistic vocations towards a “high depth” of our being, a way of living the artistic experience as a threshold for states of enlarged consciousness in front of life and the world. …”
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    ‘So am I detached / From the fabric which claims me’ Women, Fabric, and Poetry by Patricia Coughlan

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Drawing on Bracha Ettinger’s revisionary theorizing of maternal subjectivity as both seamless and a paradigm for human creativity, this article teases out significant strands in the representation by contemporary poets Boland, McGuckian, and Ní Chuilleanáin of the women-fabric association and its meanings. …”
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    Cult of mother Jugović in Serbian epic poetry by Baćović Vukašin K.

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Love of the mother of Jugović is always fresh because it rises from the never ending spring of a mother's soul. Only great poets such as: Sofocles in Antigona, Aesylus in Prometheus Bound, Shakespeare in Hamlet, Njegoš in The Mountain Wreath and some particular poets of the Bible created similar poetic branches. …”
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    The Azarbayjani Style in the Persian Poetry by behruz bamdadi

    Published 2003-08-01
    “…Some of the well-known poets in Iraki style innovated a new style in Iran which is known as the Azarbayjani style. …”
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    Dramatising the Conflicts of Nation and the Body: Displacement in Charlotte and Emily Brontë's Poetry of ‘Home’ and ‘Exile’ Dualities by Paula Alexandra Guimaraes

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…Ultimately, for these poets, it will be exilic displacement which will act as a ‘spur to creativity’ and define authorship. …”
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    A Comparative Study of Social Thought in the Poetry of Badr Shaker Al-Sayyab and Qeisar Aminpoor by عباس گنجعلی, neman onegh

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…Badr Shaker al-Sayyab, the contemporary Arab poet, and Qeisar Aminpoor, the contemporary and revolutionary poet in Persian literature, are among those men of letter who have been concerned extremely for commitment to social issues and have left many poems on this topic. …”
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    Valery Brusov. 1890 Journal Entries (Foreword by N.A. Bogomolov, preparation of the text and notes by V.L. Gayduk and N.A. Bogomolov) by Nikolay A. Bogomolov, Vladislava L. Gayduk

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The journal gives an idea of the poet’s personal life: his circle of friends, family, life, study, hobbies, etc. …”
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    Nos queda la palabra by Ángela Tello

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…Key words: Poetry, poetic creation, the poet, unconsciousness. …”
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    Two Centuries of Literary Competition between Iran and the Subcontinent by سعید شفیعیون

    Published 2010-05-01
    “…The influence of Persian literature on India was so much that this country became not only a rich and fruitful place for Iranian poets and literary figures, it also became the origin of another type of Persian literature. …”
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    Disorientation and Disillusionment in Post-9/11 Poetry: A Thematic Reading by Kristina Kočan Šalamon

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The aim of the paper is not to summarize the tragic events of 9/11, but to show how poets reacted to the terrorist attacks. In response to 9/11, a great deal of poetry emerged that expresses the poetic and completely personal, intimate side of the crisis, and many printed publications appeared in which poets addressed 9/11. …”
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    Lovers Versus Rivals: The Manifestation of Jealousy in the Amorous Verse of Mirza Ghalib and John Donne by Muhammad Asif Khan, Ghulam Murtaza

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Mirza Ghalib and John Donne are regarded as prominent love poets of their respective languages. Their treatment of the theme of love, i.e., romantic love, is quite realistic and unconventional. …”
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    Some polyvalent intra- and inter-textualities in Fasti 3 by Heyworth, SJ

    Published 2018
    “…The voluminous nature of Ovid’s corpus lends itself to the study of intratextuality, as does the poet’s self-aware style. The Fasti is a particularly rich field for such examination, partly becomes it appears late in the poet’s life so there is a large amount of material to recall, but especially because the poem itself belongs to two periods. …”
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