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    The Yorùbá Social Values in Ọbasá’s Poetry by Saudat Adebisi Olayide Hamzat, Hezekiah Olufemi Adeosun

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The study suggests that Ọbasá’s poems be studied holistically, and recommends that the poems should be reprinted and made available for scholarly work in institutions of learning. …”
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    Robert Creeley’s Refusals by Will Montgomery

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…L’auteur de Pieces s’est fait un nom durant cette période grâce à des poèmes concis aux vers très brefs, ce qui a pour effet d’accroître considérablement la pression sur la brisure du vers, de même que sur les moindres méandres et écarts syntaxiques des poèmes. …”
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    Ficções da memória ou a memória da ficção: Dulce María Loynaz e Cecília Meireles by Aimeé G. Bolaños

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…This article thinks about temporality, knowledge and gene- alogy, main memory’s functions, and examines Últimos días de una casa (1958) and Solombra (1963), poems-books on the problematic of the being in the temporality and the process of doing/undoing identity that occur, precisely, in the human time of memory. …”
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    “Taak prappa” by Kathie Birat

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…David Dabydeen’s collection of poems Slave Song (1984) represents the Guyanese poet’s attempt to compensate for the silence surrounding slavery and the absence of a significant body of poetry in Creole. …”
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    « The Enduring End » by Andria Pancrazi

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Amongst the recurring aesthetic themes that he explores, the transition between the state of life and the state of death is at the centre of many of his poems, which he composes using innovative forms — the most characteristic one being very long rhapsodic poems and roundels (a particular variation on the rondeau of his own invention). …”
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    “Travelling in the Family”: Elizabeth Bishop’s Brazilian Autobiographical Voice by Myriam Bellehigue

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…The aim of this paper is to analyze Bishop’s interest in Brazilian autobiographical works especially The Diary of Helena Morley and poems by Carlos Drummond de Andrade that she translated into English and included among her own poems. …”
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    Illustrating Victorian Poetry: The Dynamics of Photographic Tableaux Vivants by Gwendoline Koudinoff

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Traditional arts such as painting, engraving and drawing attempted to illustrate the poems but the interdisciplinary nature of 19th-century photographic tableaux vivants enabled artists to associate real-based imagery with the metaphorical language of poetry. …”
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    The Influence of Shakespearean Theatricality on Emily Dickinson’s Lyrical Self by Adeline Chevrier-Bosseau

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…Emily Dickinson was an avid reader of Shakespeare’s works, and several references to his plays and sonnets can be found both in Dickinson’s letters and in her poems. Rather than an intimidating and unsurpassable literary figure, Shakespeare was as much as a teacher, a mentor, as Higginson or Susan –her sister-in-law and friend– were to the poet. …”
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    Susan Howe’s Caesurae by Andrew Eastman

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The paper looks into the ways in which Susan Howe’s poems, specifically in her recent collection Debths, depend on and work with the line unit, use and abuse our sense that poems appear in typographic lines. …”
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    De l’îlot à l’enclos : l’immigration chinoise à San Francisco comme espace poétique (1910-1940) by Cécile Cormier

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…During their temporary detention, some wrote poems on the walls in Cantonese, which vented their helplessness and their anger, and literally inscribed their presence within a space that eluded and excluded them. …”
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    From Book to Playlist: How Open-Access Audio Archives are Renewing the Poetry Collection by Abigail Lang

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…While books provide authoritative collections assembled by a poet or an editor, open-access audio repositories with an archival concern preserve entire poetry readings in which poems are read in a different order than in print. …”
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    ‘Je n’ai rien à dire. Seulement à montrer’ : le travail photographique et poétique de Natalie Czech by Vanessa Desclaux

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…For several years Czech has invited spectators to share her affection for the poetic texts that she appropriates. Departing from these poems she invents visual devices through which she can produce new texts and new images in the context of her photographic work. …”
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    “Neither knowing nor not knowing”: Existential Anxiety and Ecological Certainty in the Poetry of W.S. Merwin by Peter Vernon

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Merwin writes of loss and argues from the negative, but paradoxically although all has been lost, nevertheless something beautiful, sensual, and permanent remains—the poems themselves: Merwin’s lost world held in words.…”
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    De la poésie au collage, du cinéma au graffiti by Sophie Dannenmüller

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The fascination of Wallace Berman (1926-1976) for the textual and the visual is manifest in his Untitled (Parchments) series, which evokes the Dead Sea Scrolls, as well as in his photographs and drawings obliterated by an Aleph, his poems written in Chinese ideograms or in numbers which appear in SEMINA (1955-1964) next to his Beat friends’ poems. …”
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    Women in Obasá’s Poetry by Ayoola Oladunnke Aransi, Hakeem Olawale

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…It is evident that his poems are laden with topical issues that are of national interest. …”
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    Taming Eschatology: The Case of Silja Walter OSB by Bernard Łukasz Sawicki, Chiara Tacchinardi

    Published 2022-03-01
    “… This paper examines the eschatological themes in the series of poems, The Dance of Obedience or the Straw Carpet, written by the Benedictine nun Silja Walter (1919–2011) — Sr. …”
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    Presentation and Analysis of “Three Teachings Syncretism” in Song and Jin Poetry and Its Modern Significance by Enhai Lei, Xudong Hu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…First, it organizes and classifies the relevant poems through the ways in which the idea of “Three Teachings Syncretism” is presented. …”
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    Le jardin Mallarmé : « les fleurs d’abord » by Virginie Pouzet-Duzer

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…This article analyses the presence of gardens in Stéphane Mallarmé’s letters, texts and poems. It shows that one of the evocative aspects of Mallarmé’s poetry has to do with the disappearance of these gardens, while flowers and bunches of flowers flourish.…”
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    Aspectos do grotesco na poesia de João Cabral de Melo Neto by Zênia de Faria

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…This paper aims to analyse some poems of João Cabral de Melo Neto in the light of some theories of the grotesque, particularly those of Bakhtin and Kayser, trying to point out the presence of this “negative category” in the work of this poet.…”
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