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  1. 1941

    David Vikgren versus Antti Keksi by Eva Lilja

    Published 2021-12-01
    “… David Vikgren Versus Antti Keksi: The Work of Orature in Phonemic poetry David Vikgren (1975–) has made a phonemic elaboration of an oral poem by Antti Keksi (1677). Both these poets are situated in Torne Valley in the very north of Sweden. …”
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  2. 1942

    The „Furious Swarm ofHomets". Slovak Surrealists in Their Intergenerational Arguments by Jaroslava Šaková

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…What is important is the explicit declaration of youth by the Surrealist poets, which can directly be linked to the emblematic motif of youth and desire in Surrealism as well as the opposition stance typical of all the Avantgarde movements.…”
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  3. 1943

    Translating Culture: Contemporary African American Poetry by Kristina Kočan Šalamon

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The cultural elements, such as African American cuisine, attire and style in general, as well as spiritual and religious practices, often play a significant role for African American poets who are proclaiming their identity. Moreover, the paper presents the translation problems that emerge when attempting to transfer such a specific, even exotic, source culture into a target culture, like Slovene. …”
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  4. 1944

    <em>Derek Mahon’s Homage to Pasolini</em> by Irene De Angelis

    Published 2011-08-01
    “…Quotations from Shelley's 'Adonais' and 'Hellas' and from Keats's Odes reveal echoes of these poets in 'Roman Script'. In their fight for truth against falsity, Gramsci and Pasolini take their rightful place beside Shelley and above all Keats, whose portrait emerges from the concluding “re-make” of Metastasio…”
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  5. 1945

    Autour de la Vache de Myron : de l’éloge de l’opus nobile à la réflexion sur les genres et les sujets en poésie by Évelyne Prioux

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…It is argued that the humble character or bucolic dimension that some Hellenistic poets perceived in Myron's masterpiece may account for the exceptional fame of this sculpture in later poetry.…”
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  6. 1946

    Ecuaciones delictivas: artefactos, ambages, poemas plagiados, iconogénesis by Jorge Monteleone

    “…The endless poetic legacy of Nicanor Parra starts with the antipoetry and, in parallel, dissolves the figure of the self, to be substituted by a succession of masquerades: the neutral subject, the madman, and the pragmatic poet bricoleur that accompanies the dissolution of identity. …”
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  7. 1947

    El Amor En El Islam: Análisis De Conceptos y Contextos Basados En La Traducción by Ahmed Ounane

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…In the Islamic context, studious, sages and poets have shone since ancient times; they praised and experienced intense moments of this distinguished human sentiment. …”
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  8. 1948

    The Authorial Subject as a Metapoetic Figure in Ode I 9, Vides ut alta, and Ode II 19, Bacchum in remotis by Wojciech Kopek

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…As a starting point for analysis, the construction of the subject-bard (vates) and the topics of poetic frenzy (ingenium, insania, mania) shaping the poet’s image as a medium between the divine sphere of inspiration and the poetic communication turned towards the sender were adopted. …”
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  9. 1949

    The Demonized «Inimico altero» and Its Representations in the Context of Italian and French Epic on Lepanto by Maria Shakhray

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The present essay aims to investigate various ways of transposing the figure of the historical adversary onto the “chessboard” of “modern” Christian epic, as well as to analyze the variety of literary modalities of merging the figure of the Ottoman “Other” with the dimension of the “demonic marvellous”, adopted by the poets to enrich, complicate and counterbalance the heroic sacrality of the epic text. …”
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  10. 1950

    The sublime’s value in hero poems in Jahili poetry by مصطفى حداد, بشير ناصر, رباح طويل

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The Galilee in one of the manifestations of fear and power - Based on these two principles- It can be embodied in the image of the hero , Because he faces his fear ramming it , Impervious to death , This intrusion is based on the principle of force , So is the manifestation of an individual tournament , Because the hero has a distinct recipes , Not owned by someone else . research depends on the selection of the Poetry models Describes the image of the hero Which becomes solemn Through its potential Which is trying to achieve it , And while achieved proves itself , And makes it superior to others with , And poets have legalized the language in these selected models make it sensuous standard And psychological And mental for al Jalil which the feeling self for a way to prove majesty . …”
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  11. 1951

    Tom Stoppard’s The Invention of Love: the Invention of Tradition by Bożena Kucała

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…It is mainly in the work of ancient poets that the protagonist finds models for his own feelings. …”
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  12. 1952

    CREATIVITY OF MUHAMMAD FUZULI by Nazerke JEKSENBAYEVA

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The article deals with the one of the greatest poets of the East - Muhammad Fuzuli. His biography and works are also included. …”
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  13. 1953

    The “Double Orpheus”: between Myth and Cult by Tomasz Mojsik

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The analysis of the circumstances in which certain features of the mythical image appear will allow us to pose a question about the role of his cult and tomb within the phenomenon of the cult of the poets, on the one side, and King Archelaos’ cultural politics, on the other. …”
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  14. 1954

    Gli albori del folklore ucraino. Antecedenti e primi passi di un’etnografia alla ricerca delle comuni e antiche radici del popolo ucraino by Tamara Mykhaylyak

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Furthermore, over the next two centuries, the Ukrainian lands became the focus of study not only for Ukrainian scholars, geographers and linguists, but also for poets and painters, who often enjoyed adding ethnographic nuances to their stories. …”
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  15. 1955

    We-Relation: Narratives of Emergence, Education and Resistance by Momina A Khan, Irteqa A. Khan

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…In this position paper Momina and Irteqa as mother and daughter, Canadian Muslim women of South Asian ethnic decent, writers, poets, and critical scholars, share the truth of our knowing as an alternative way of knowing and initiating dialogue. …”
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  16. 1956

    “Tears on a Mask”: In the Time of Covid-19 by Louise Evans

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Meanwhile, a new generation of Spanish poets wields the social media environment as its writing space. …”
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  17. 1957

    Abolitions mortelles : spéculations démocratiques dans la poésie d’Emily Dickinson by Cécile Roudeau

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…Doing the dying, in that sense, may well be the poet’s cunning response to the injunction of abstraction of mid-nineteenth century political representation.…”
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  18. 1958

    Investigation of Jahiz’ Ideas on Poetry and Its Criticism

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…Jahiz has talked about different poetic topics including: the genesis of poetry, the value and the impact of poetry, the classification of poets, nature and mannerism, the old and the new, the form and the content, poetic plagiarism, and "intihāl" and the unity of the subject in poetry.…”
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  19. 1959

    Latines en La Araucana (o cómo leyó Ercilla La Eneida y La Farsalia) by Gómez Canseco, Luis

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…In order to do so, the passages of La Araucana are compared with the Latin versions of the works of both poets, as well as with their Spanish translations. …”
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  20. 1960

    Dufrenne’s Conception of Aesthetic Object in Poetry by Fateme Benvidi

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…Dufrenne sees the world of the work not as represented but instead as a world that can be traced back to poet’s lived experience to which Structuralist rules grant no access. …”
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