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    Gravitational Pull: A Filmmaker in the Orbit of the Modernist Sun by Andrea Eis

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Arcing solar flares of filmic and poetic modernism burst out at me: Maya Deren’s cine-poems, rhythmic editing, elisions of time/space; Ezra Pound’s imagism, T.S. Eliot’s objective correlatives. The form-expanding classical reception of H.D. …”
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    Max Weber e a corrente neoweberiana na sociologia das profissões by Aldo Antonio Schmitz

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…O ensaio trata da sociologia das profissões na obra de Max Weber, vinculada aos estudos da corrente neoweberiana, em especial dos sociólogos Eliot Freidson e Magali Larson. Justifica-se pelas potenciais contribuições ao suporte teórico para a compreensão do mundo do trabalho, visto que em Weber as profissões, o profissionalismo e a profissionalização são temas de suas abordagens no processo de racionalização e que os neoweberianos revisam e validam os estudos e a metodologia sociológica weberiana. …”
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    Alienation in Families and the Breakdown in Children’s Educational Process: Ann Tyler’s Teenage Wasteland (1983) by Zennure Köseman

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Thereby, these are concurrently the basics of modernism that destructs human lives. Similar to T. S. Eliot’s The Waste Land, Tyler emphasizes the existence of a dramatic monologue deriving from the disillusionment in the infertile land and the alienation in social living. …”
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    Tiempo que destruye, tiempo que conserva: Sentido del tiempo y conciencia conservativa by Angela Squassina

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…El artículo analiza la paradoja de T.S. Eliot sobre el Tiempo en su doble vertiente destructora y conservadora, tomando la ciudad de Venecia y otros monumentos como ejemplos. …”
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    Translating Carlyle: Ruminating on the Models of Metafiction at the Emergence of an Emersonian Vernacular by David LaRocca

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…Borrowing from George Eliot, the foregoing notes resolve themselves into the query that guides the present investigation: how was reading Sartor Resartus an “epoch in the history of” Emerson’s mind?…”
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    Thomas Hardy : une écriture paradoxale entre génération et dégradation entropique by Annie Escuret

    Published 2207-03-01
    “…Hardy’s works do belong to the condemnatory, apocalyptic and despairing trend that will culminate with T. S. Eliot or W. B. Yeats. If Joyce did manage to create new myths, in Jude the Obscure Hardy chose blasphemy. …”
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    Now us! Animations created by youth and their application in film education by Agata Hofelmajer-Roś

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Inspiring clues for answering the question concerning the content of such texts can be found in the works of Polish, English, and French researchers such as Bogusław Skowronek, Eliot Eisner, Cary Bazalgette, Ian Wall, and Alain Bergal, or in materials published on the platform Film Education: A User’s Guide. …”
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    Learning Language through Literature: by Md. Shahjahan Kabir, Md. Inamul Haque Sabuj

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…This paper, therefore, is a linguistic experimentation on Maugham’s “The Luncheon” and Eliot’s “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” to demonstrate how they can be used as teaching materials to enrich students’ communicative and linguistic competence in English. …”
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    Russian Rhizome of American Modernism: Concerning the Problem of Henry Miller’s Anarchism by Andrey A. Astvatsaturov, Olga V. Voytsekhovskaya

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The paper examines the way in which the completely different trend represented by Henry Miller emerged within the framework of Anglo-American modernism, which was aimed at literature and focused on impersonality and the creation of auto-reflexive texts (T.S. Eliot, E. Pound, J. Joyce). Having emigrated to France in 1930, Miller found himself in the context of European modernism; at the same time, he worked on the novel "The Tropic of Cancer" and became a practiced writer. …”
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    The Impact of Indian myth on Occidental selected Poems by فادي بطرس كرومي حبش

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Four poems have been chosen: T S Eliot’s  The Waste Land, William Butler Yeats’s Supernatural Songs, Anashuya and Vijaya and Ralph Waldo Emerson’s Brahma. …”
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    Some Literary devices in the Poetry of Saeb Tabrizi and John Donne by farah ghaderi

    Published 2007-11-01
    “…Generally, his poetry relies on conceit as the most influential device not only to create innovative themes but as a reaction to clichéd comparisons utilized in Petrarchan poetry of late sixteenth century.According to T.S. Eliot in his article on physical Poets”, imploying conceit is the key element in composing a poetry that is not only intellectual but emotional. …”
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    Joan F. Mira: «Des de la finestra veig Europa» by Grau, Daniel P.

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…In the manner of T.S. Eliot, Mira has managed to tie his output with the great classical works of Catalan literature and that of Europe. …”
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    Towards modernism; transition, treachery and theatricality in William Empson’s readings of Shakespeare by Rowland Cotterill

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Leading British modernist writers, seeking and constructing mythic models of literary history to authorise their double-acts of critical construction and creative rebellion, had difficulties with Shakespeare. Eliot notoriously valorised, above his plays, the epics of Virgil and Dante; Wyndham Lewis played off Shakespearean against Machiavellian nihilism; Joyce generated for him a mythical and Oedipal biography. …”
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    Trabajando con maquetas: Eero Saarinen y Charles Eames en la Organic Design Competition, MoMA, 1941 by Carlos Montes Serrano, Noelia Galván Desvaux, Álvaro Moral García

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…Tanto el organizador, Eliot Noyes, como los premiados, Eero Saarinen y Charles Eames, despuntaron tras la guerra mundial como diseñadores de sobresaliente trayectoria profesional. …”
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    “Where Does My Hope Come From?”: P. D. James’s The Children of Men (1992) as a Christian Dystopia in the Context of the Late 20th Century Demographic Crisis by Suzanne Bray

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…James’s The Children of Men (1992) has been compared with other demodystopias like The Handmaid’s Tale (1986) and Zoe Fairburns’ Benefits (1979) and described as a feminist work, it is far more of a Christian fable and contains echoes of Christian writers from Dostoevsky to T.S. Eliot. It also takes seriously the concerns of her contemporaries about declining birth-rates, an ageing population and an increasing dependency ratio. …”
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    Robert Lowell’s “Benign Possession” in Revisiting Traditions by Shanjida Khatun Boksh

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…The capacious cosmopolitanism of Ezra Pound and the Anglo-Americanism of T. S. Eliot were authoritative standards of the high modern poetry that Lowell respected throughout his working life and the two remain in view as separate cases of influence. …”
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    As Horas: adaptação de Virginia Woolf para o leitor comum by Ana Carolina de Carvalho Mesquita

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Daldry (mesmo diretor do cult Billy Eliot), adaptação cinematográfica do romance homônimo de Michael Cunningham, foi um grande sucesso na época de seu lançamento e rendeu um Oscar à atriz Nicole Kidman. …”
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