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A Comparative Study of Poverty in the Poetry of Abdul Wahab Bayati and Iraj Mirza
Published 2017-08-01“…Abdul Wahab Bayati, Iraqi contemporary poet, and Iraj Mirza, Iranian poet of the Constitutionalism, lived in a society drowned in poverty and desperation, and with people suffering from lack of security, governors' oppression, inefficiency in management, and inattention to people's circumstances. …”
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Prosodic Analysis: It's Symbolic Method, Recommendations and Principles for Urdu
Published 2022-06-01“…<div>The present work summarizes some very practicable rules of verse segmentation which have been employed by Urdu poets to balance the musical and fluency aspects of one verse with other ones within a poem. …”
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Intertextuality in Mahmoud Darwish's Poetry: A Case Study of the "La'ab Al-Nard" Ode. [In Arabic]
Published 2018-09-01“…A symbol is an emblem used with the aim of expressing the existential feelings of a poet about a particular subject. The poet has borrowed such a style from prior experiences in order to use it with regard to current events. …”
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Dismantling Romantic Utopias: María Beneyto's Poetry Between Tradition and Protest
Published 1999-06-01“…Despite the fact that Vicente Aleixandre considered her one of the best young authors of the generation of social poets of the 1950s, María Beneyto's writings have been disregarded by critics. …”
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Desde el lado de la muerte: ficción y finitud en la poesía de Jaime Gil de Biedma, Alfonso Costafreda y José Ángel Valente
Published 2010-10-01“…In his famous work The Rhetoric of temporality, Paul de Man alluded to William Wordsworth as «one of the few poets who can write prolectically about his own death and speak, as it were, from beyond their own graves». …”
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La bellezza che porta all’eccesso (yin li 尼麗)
Published 2017-06-01“… The article investigates how Yang Xiong’s 揚衿 (53 BCE-18 CE) famous judgment about rhapsodic poems («The fu of the Odes poets, through their beauty, offer standards [of moral behaviour], the fu of the epideictic poets are beautiful and lead to excess» 詩훙裂賦麗鹿則,辭훙裂賦麗鹿尼) was recalled and reinterpreted in order to make a point about what genre is worth pursuing in literary writing. …”
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Image of Path in Works by Sergei Yesenin and Alexander Blok: Early Lyrics
Published 2017-10-01“…The history of the relations of the two poets is commented. Attention is paid to what was Blok’s personality and creativity to Yesenin. …”
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Goran and Hemin in Kurdistan Newspaper Published in Tehran
Published 2020-03-01“…These articles were written to clarify the literary and artistic status of these two distinguishing poets of our nation namely Hemin and Goran. The first part of the study is devoted to display the role and status of Goran as a poet in the renewal of Kurdish poetry that is side by side of his impact on the poets of Eastern Kurdistan. …”
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Arabic Linguistic Patterns in Sa’adi’s Works
Published 2019-08-01“…Linguistic interference of Persian and Arabic languages has created correspondences and similarities between certain Persian and Arabic language patterns. Sa’adi is among the poets and authors whose work incorporates multiple cases of such correspondence and similarity. …”
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The Investigation of Lyric Poems of Qasim Anwar's influence from Shams Lyric Poems with Intertextuality Approach
Published 2023-06-01“…One of the famous poets is Qasim Anwar, who was famous during his lifetime. …”
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Fictionalising Shakespeare’s ‘Lost Years’: Will’s Rise to Fame
Published 2023-06-01“… While the lack of information on Shakespeare’s life poses a great challenge to biographers in their pursuit of compiling the poet’s definitive Life, it is the early years of his career–the so-called ‘Lost Years’–which represent perhaps the biggest mystery to historians. …”
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Repetition's Poeticity in Abe Al-Kasem Al-Shabe's Collection of Poems
Published 2019-05-01“…This reveals eventually the secret behind the poet’s trend to this stylisitic genre not another. …”
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Rethinking Rome as an Anthology: The Poeti der Trullo’s Street Poetry
Published 2018-11-01“…In only six years of existence, these poets have effectively created a movement able to generate effective change in their district.…”
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Rhyme deficiencies in Masnavi Mawlana (rumi)
Published 2005-09-01“…Rhyme deficiencies are Considered as a weak point in amateur poems, but it can be traced in the works of some famous poets. This does not mean that persian great and well- known poets were unable to use perfect rhyme but some of them like Jalal- Al- din-e Rumi have used deficiencies delibarately to show their focus on concept instead of rhyme and their major goal is the statement of the matter and use of word and rhythm. this point has been vividly mentioned by Mowlana in Masnavi and also in Kolleyat-e Shams. …”
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The Art of Life, the Dance of Poetry: Gender, Experiment and Experience in Mina Loy and Diane di Prima
Published 2017-12-01“…Firstly, I will connect and contextualize these two poets as part of American feminist avant-garde tradition. …”
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Influence of Hafiz Shirazi on Malla Jaziri in the Subject of Love
Published 2017-08-01“…In the sonnets of these poets, first, the nature and characteristics of love are described, then, the hardships in the way of love are depicted, and in the end, necessities are named for leaving difficulties behind and uniting with the beloved. …”
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Fundación del Dasein histórico en el arte en México desde el pensamiento de Martin Heidegger
Published 2015-12-01“…My proposal is that the art in Heidegger is a place of historical foundation, as well as we can see it in some mexican artists and poets. So I will talk about Francisco Toledo, Germán Venegas, Rocío Maldonado and some poets like José Gorostiza or Rubén Bonifaz Nuño whose work contains a strong sense of the Earth, the death, and the silence. …”
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Subject/ive bodies: the resistance poetics of Chrystos and Mahadai Das
Published 2021-05-01“…This article looks at how two poets from the Americas – Indigenous North American Chrystos (Menominee) and Mahadai Das from Guyana – express representations of the body from a position of marginalisation to emphasise the connections between individual subjectivity and social transformation. …”
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The Predominance of the French Language in Francophone African Literature: The Case of Konan Roger Langui’s Wandi Bla!
Published 2023-11-01“…This explains the poet’s choice of the French language as the language of writing in order to achieve this. …”
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The Evolution of Madness in the Lasting Texts of Persian Literature
Published 2014-08-01“…Looking at genealogical approach of Foucault and using qualitative content analysis method, this study reads the evolution of this concept in the works of Persian lasting poets like Ferdowsi, Nizami, Saâdi, Molavi and Hafiz, and tries to reform this discourse as much as possible. …”
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