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    SYNESTHESIA BETWEEN SOUND AND COLOUR by George APOSTOLESCU

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Synesthesia in music is recognized due to the effects created by Alexander Scriabin in Prometheus – The Poem of Fire as well as ”the painting” on the score of Hartmann’s pictures in his famous work Pictures at an Exhibition by Modest Mussorgsky. …”
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    The Cambridge guide to reading poetry / by Hodgson, Andrew

    Published 2022
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    “Memory and Desire”: T.S. Eliot, Reaction, Nostalgia, and Poetic Reserve in The Waste Land by Philippe Birgy

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…It first reviews the state of the art and recasts the different critical positions in a historical and cultural perspective, then reflects on what passes off as the fundamental rift between the commentators of Eliot, depending on whether they prescribe a close stylistic scrutiny of Eliot’s poem or a general contextualisation as the premise of their literary assessment. …”
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    Zur Deutung von Dokumenten kompositorischen und analytischen Denkens. Béla Bartóks Arbeit mit zyklischen Themen by László Vikárius

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Works from the three essentially different periods of Bartók’s œuvre, the early symphonic poem Kossuth (1903), the first Violin Concerto (1907/08) together with closely related compositions as well as the Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta (1936), are considered from the perspectives of the compositional process and motivic-thematic relationships.…”
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    «Li sens conmence contreval a filer…». Imaginaire du sang et hétérodoxies épiques dans La Bataille Loquifer by Carlos F. Clamote Carreto

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…Hence the fact that in Old French, blood becomes an hypostasis of sens (meaning) by means of a marvelous homophony which seals as one the common fortune of both the substances and determines the particularly striking and unique poetics of blood which we can detect in the study and analysis of an atypical epic poem composed somewhere between the end of the 12th century and the beginnings of the 13th century, La Bataille Loquifer.…”
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    Proserpine upon the Coin: Melville’s Quest for Greek Beauty in “Syra” by Bruno Monfort

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…When Melville visited the Greek island of Syra in 1856, he discovered a thriving harbor city with no ancient monuments to speak of, and little to remind the traveler of the glories of Ancient Greece that Shelley or Byron used to celebrate. Melville’s poem resists the still persistent hellenomania of the period: old stones and antique statues vanish from the poet’s field of vision as he comes to realize that the humble people he meets, traders, innkeepers or street-cleaners, have inherited the noble features transmitted through the ages from the days of Ancient Greece. …”
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    Skatinamieji sakiniai pagal semantinę reikšmę A. Achmatovos lyrikoje bei vertimuose į lietuvių ir vokiečių kalbas by Leokadija Valčiukienė

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Erškėtis žydi – Шиповник цветёт [1]; A. Achmatova. Poem ohne Held. Poeme und Gedichte russisch und deutsch.[2]; A. …”
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    Mathematical Modeling of Feelings in Viewpoint of Analysis of Olvido Poetry with Fractional Operators by Mustafa Ali Dokuyucu, Burak Armağan, Ülkü Eliuz, Ahmet Ocak Akdemir, Mehmet Emir Köksal

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…A mathematical model of the feelings described in Olvido’s poem has been created to establish an important connection between fractional operators, which are an effective tool in the explanation of many physical and applied phenomena, and literary works that try to describe human life and feelings. …”
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    Getting Along with Relational Databases by Martin Holmes

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…This article discusses the Digital Victorian Periodical Poetry (DVPP) project, where metadata on about 15,000 poems from nineteenth-century periodicals is captured in a MySQL database, and periodically exported to create a TEI file for each poem. …”
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    Virginia Woolf’s “Modernist Renaissance” in “Anon”: A Singular Counter-History by Anne Besnault

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In the months preceding her death, the Second World War was putting all ideas of renewal at bay: to rewrite Britain’s cultural history, whether in the form of a play-poem with Between the Acts (1940) or in the form of a critical literary history had become an urgent act of hope in the midst of despair. …”
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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
    “…This paper proposes tο explore the multiple deflections of the mountain motif in a selection of poems, novels and performances by Scottish artists from the first literary renaissance to the present. …”
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    “Significant Negatives”: Genre and Ethics in Alice Meynell’s Familiar Essays, 1893–1909 by Rachel O’Connell

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…As Meynell’s imagination took on “essay-shape” she discovered an alternative to the structured world of the poem. Meynell’s use of the genre of the familiar essay constituted an exploration of the position of retreat—the refusal to impose. …”
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    “This Land Is Your Land”: A Note on America as a Nation of “Varied Carols” by Heinrich Detering

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…It is Walt Whitman who begins one of his most popular poems with this line, referring to the voices of people from all generations, classes and ethnic backgrounds who are about to form a new type of nation, a nation beyond ethnicity based on the principles of democracy and diversity alone. …”
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    SKATINAMIEJI SAKINIAI PAGAL TARINIO RAIŠKOS BŪDĄ A. ACHMATOVOS KŪRYBOJE BEI VERTIMUOSE Į LIETUVIŲ IR VOKIEČIŲ KALBAS by Leokadija Valčiukienė

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Erškėtis žydi – Шиповник цветёт [1]; A. Achmatova. Poem ohne Held. Poeme und Gedichte russisch und deutsch.[2]; A. …”
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    Internet et le Grand Siècle : les recueils collectifs de poésie au regard du Web by Christophe Schuwey

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Finally, in the same way as digital readers tend to access poems outside their original collections, likewise, readers in the past rarely read a poetry collection from cover to cover, choosing instead this or that poem with a view to sharing it with other readers. …”
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    Mina Loy’s Surrealist Strategies of Renewal by Diane Drouin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…However, although Loy’s poems may have been influenced by this American “renaissance of poetry,” her often overlooked prose autobiographies in prose – that she began in Paris in the 1920s and completed in New York in the 1940s – should be analyzed in the light of the Surrealist renewal of language. …”
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    ROGER BASTIDE E A PESQUISA DA UNESCO EM SÃO PAULO: introdução a uma crítica by Levy Cruz

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…O uso de amostras intencionais e assistemáticas, privilegiando informações prestadas por famílias tradicionais e por estrangeiros e descendentes; o trabalho de campo baseado principalmente em conversas informais em circunstâncias aleatórias; e a análise dos dados, sem uma organização adequada dos mesmos e sem os testes necessários, levaram a amostras com vieses que põem em cheque a representatividade dos resultados referentes ao universo pesquisado. …”
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    “Ethereal Journeys” of a Wanderer in William Cowper and Yahya Kemal Beyatlı by Şafak Altunsoy

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…This study investigates the heterotopic representations of home and evening in the selected poems of William Cowper and Yahya Kemal Beyatlı. …”
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    Atopiniu dermatitu sergančių asmenų nerimo, depresiškumo, dėmesingo įsisąmoninimo kaip bruožo ir psichologinės gerovės ryšys: teorinis modelis ir pirminis empirinis bandymas... by Goda Tamašauskienė, Antanas Kairys

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Įrankiai: Paciento papildomas egzemos matas (POEM), Becko nerimo aprašas (BAI), Becko depresijos aprašas II (BDI-II), Papildomoji lietuviškoji psichologinės gerovės skalė (LPGS-P), Penkių aspektų dėmesingo įsisąmoninimo klausimynas (FFMQ). …”
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