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    "Hope is that fiery feeling": Using Poetry as Data to Explore the Meanings of Hope for Young People by Emily Bishop, Karen Willis

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…However, when writing free verse poetry, the expression of additional dimensions of hope, including the flipside of both having hope and losing hope was evident. …”
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    Early Twentieth-Century Terms for New Verse Forms (‘free verse’ and others) in Japanese and Arabic by Scott Mehl

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…In the first half of the twentieth century, when Japanese and Arabic poets began writing free-verse poetry, many terms were proposed as labels for the new form. …”
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    Waves to Waveforms: Performing the Thresholds of Sensors and Sense-Making in the Anthropocene by Richard Carter

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…The resulting data is then processed by software that generates text resembling free-verse poetry. These steps are not autonomous, and are subject to human intervention at each stage, with the generated poems being curated so as to engage themes concerning coast, a changing climate, and scientific knowledge-making. …”
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    William Wordsworth and Sohrab Sepehri: A Comparative Study of Identical Romantic Experience by Roohollah Roozbeh

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Both poets have shrieked against verse poetry and did not engage themselves in the verse form. …”
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    Utilizing Haiku as a Learning Reflection: Students’ Perception by Fera Sulastri, Melisa Sri, Sitti Syakira

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…However, since Haiku is fixed verse poetry, it does not cover students’ ideas of expressing their experience of learning freely and effectively. …”
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    பாரதி - வால்ட் விட்மன் கவிதைகளில் பெண் காட்சிப் படிமம் / Visual Image of Woman in Bharathi - Walt Whitman’s Poems... by முனைவர் வீ. கவிதா / Dr. V. Kavitha

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Walt Whitman, who introduced verse poetry to English, and Bharathi, who introduced it to the world of Tamil poetry, have many similarities in sentiments and trends of thought. …”
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    Looking for the Edge of the World: How 3D Immersive Audio Produces a Shift from an Internalised Inner Voice to Unsymbolised Affect-Driven Ways of Thinking and Heightened Sensory Aw... by Sadia Sadia, Claus-Christian Carbon

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Our analysis focuses on the artist Sadia Sadia’s 30-channel audio installation ‘Notes to an Unknown Lover’, based on her book of free verse poetry of the same title, which was rebuilt and reformatted in a Dolby Atmos specified studio. …”
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    Eesti luuletaja päris oma prantsuse luuleraamat. August Sanga, Jaan Krossi ja Ain Kaalepi loomingust 1960. aastail / An Estonian Poet’s Own Book of French Poetry. About the Works... by Katre Talviste

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…The more varied and mostly free verse poetry of Éluard, with its more intimate subjects but also more abstract way of thinking, is better reflected in Kross’ works of the late 1960s.  …”
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    “Russian author” in 1739: Gottlieb Bayer, Ivan Taubert and the First Steps of Russian School Literary Canon by Andrei A. Kostin, Tatiana V. Kostina

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The marginal status of verse (poetry) in this structure, combined with the actors’ attention to questions of style, provide the basis for a new narrative for Russian literary history of the 1730s, centered around the collective work of the translators of the under-studied Russian Society (Rossijskoe sobranie), established in 1735. …”
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    A study of poetic themes in Salman Savaji’s lyrics by Zahra Mansoori noori, Masoumeh Yari eili, Aqhdas Fatehi

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…The overwhelming hurt and normal routines are disrupted life for the poet. In the following Verse (poetry), the separation and grief are unbearable and the poet is tired out: Our separation which mountains unable to carry it Our Salman’s heart as though able to tolerate it Muhtasib, eremitic If we are looking at Salman’s verses from mystical point of view, he is not the only poet but he was so drunk mystic blessing of his selfless friend. …”
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    مولانا جلال الدین رومی کے کلام میں قرآنی استعارات کا مطالعاتی جائزہ by Muhammad Waseem Arif, Dr. Muhammad Haseeb

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…He wrote many books about Quranic interpretation, Hadith, Fiqh, Sufism and other religious topics. He also versed poetry books about Sufism. One of his best works is his world famous book “Masnavi Maulana Room”. …”
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    Poetry Criticism Among Critics of the Subcontinent by mahdi rahimpoor

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The critics of the subcontinent used to criticize poems in a professional manner and pointed out important points in the correction of verses. Poetry criticism among critics of the subcontinent As mentioned, some critics of the subcontinent, who are also Persian-speaking poets of that land, have presented their criticism in verse based on their own taste. …”
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