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    Bohuslaus of Lobkowicz and Hassenstein. A Poet between Nations and Denominations by Marta Vaculínová

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… Bohuslaus of Lobkowicz and Hassenstein (ca. 1461–1510), a Bohemian nobleman and outstanding Latin poet, is remarkable for the rich and contradictory ways in which his personality was interpreted up to the twentieth century. …”
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    In Search of Lost National Epic: Poem Kastītis ir Juraite by Auszra poet Andrius Vištelis by Ieva Kristinaitytė

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Vištelis was a then-known poet of the 19th-century Lithuanian national movement who, in the current historiography, is perceived as a marginal writer. …”
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    Framing the Woman Poet: William Archer’s Poets of the Younger Generation (1902) by Sarah Parker

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…As Archer’s critical commentary gradually builds a vocabulary of judgment and hierarchy based on assumptions regarding national and gender identity, Bryden’s images reinforce this by framing women poets as ‘poetesses’, enclosed within decorative borders.…”
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    A Critique on the Book “Poets and Poetry” by Sayyed Reza Mirahmadi

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…One of the best results of this study is that Shaka'a has played an effective role, by mastering the poetry and poets of this very important period of literature and very deep critique, as well as charting the literary style of some poets who appeared in other similar books, who were showed either very dull no significant in other books. …”
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    L’espace en poésie – poésie de l’espace : les Fireside Poets by Michel Barrucand

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…The discovery of American space and its impressive size is best expressed through poetical visions. From the beginning, poets have described their environment, following colonial expansion and the progressive settlement of continuous waves of immigration. …”
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    Blindness and Design: Kneass’ Philadelphia Magazine for the Blind (1899) by Vanessa Warne

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…As Archer’s critical commentary gradually builds a vocabulary of judgment and hierarchy based on assumptions regarding national and gender identity, Bryden’s images reinforce this by framing women poets as ‘poetesses’, enclosed within decorative borders.…”
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    Heart to Heart: The Power of Lyrical Bonding in Romantic Nationalism by Joep Leerssen

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…How could this register aid the formation of self-defining national communities? The article suggests a special role for female poets and a privileged position of the lyrical in the interplay between print-disseminated literature and oral-performative literature, in shaping the nation as an “emotive community”. …”
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    Gawain de Harrison Birtwistle : un opéra (extra-) national ? by Jean-Philippe Heberlé

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…Written on a libretto by the English poet, David Harsent, Gawain is characterized both by national and extra-national elements. …”
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    World Literature and Mythology: Guarantees of Freedom of Man and Nation in Sigitas Geda’s Poetry by Karolina Bagdonė

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s vision of the universality of World Literature has remained important in Geda’s work. The Lithuanian poet adopted and applied it in his work by creating a mythological foundation as a unifying universal, a synthesis of Lithuanian and various national cultures. …”
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    Assessing Poetry and Diction in Contemporary Uganda: A Case Study Of "Building The Nation". by Muhanguzi, Amos

    Published 2024
    “…Poetry lovers claim that diction leads to problems such as slow interpretation of poems since difficult words are used in Barlow's poem; Building the Nation since they don't easily adapt to the changes in the words used by these poets. …”
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    ‘The Dream of the Unified Field’: Originality, Influence, the Idea of a National Literature and Contemporary American Poetry by Ruediger Heinze

    Published 2008-08-01
    “…Under the precept of the former, poets and critics call for – and on occasion celebrate – an originally American, more or less coherent national poetry, while the latter hosts complaints about the “forfeiture of grand opportunities” (Shaw) exactly because contemporary American poetry fails to contribute to a genuinely innovative national literature. …”
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    The Lithuanianisation of Adam Mickiewicz by Viktorija Šeina

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…As this was in conflict with ethnocultural Lithuanian nationalism, interwar defenders of Mickiewicz’s attribution to Lithuanian literature looked for additional arguments supporting the poet’s Lithuanianness. …”
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    Ideas clash on the mountain tops : politique de la montagne et sentiment national dans l’Ecosse du vingtième siècle by Camille Manfredi

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…While looking at the ways in which the mountain stands as the elevated starting point of a new national imagination, the paper will eventually be concerned with the works of several contemporary poet-climbers and performers. …”
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    The Transition from Song to Poetry in Latvian Literature in the Second Half of the 19th Century by Māra Grudule

    Published 2023-08-01
    “… The Latvian nation is a singing nation. The Singing Revolution and similar song- and singing-related references are traditionally associated with the image of Latvians. …”
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    Heine, écrivain français putatif ? by Lucien Calvié

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Both during and after Heine’s lifetime, his French reception posed and re-posed the problem of his literary “nationality”: was he a “French writer” or “German poet”? …”
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