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    Orte und Nicht-Orte in Paul Celans Engführung (1959) by Jan T. Schlosser

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…While Celan research until now was focused on biographical and linguistic references, the purpose of this article is to establish an anthropological frame of reference for the analysis of the poem Engführung, in which Celan thematises a transformed anthropological room. …”
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    Why is allegory the basis of Indian style (sabk-e hendi)? by Morteza Ghasemi, Hossein Hasanrezaei, Fatemeh Hakima

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Because this way of expression, while beautiful and wondrous, makes the poem realistic and the poet’s claim acceptable. To these reasons, it is necessary to add the poem beauty and freshness, and the audience fascination.…”
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    Transformation of war language in the worship of all the earth in Psalm 100 by D.G. Firth

    Published 2021-12-01
    “… Though often read as a discrete poem, Psalm 100 is read within the context of Psalms 93-100 in this article. …”
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    Нескучный сад Бориса Пастернака: между двумя поэтическими книгами (Поэзия и ее „определения") by Ксения Абрамова

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…We dwell in detail on the comparison of this text with the poem Opredeleniye poezii (Definition of poetry) from the book Sestra moya – zhizn’. …”
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    The Poet’s Novel by Demet Işık

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…It is not only a praise on poem that he wrote in this novel, but also it is full of praise on writing, knowledge, learning, and mastery. …”
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    COMPARATIVE LITERATURE STUDY OF MOTIF DIFFERENCES IN RAGNAROK AND THE BOOK OF REVELATION by Agung Wijianto

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…The data used in this research are Ragnarok in the epic poem Voluspa and the Book of Revelation in the Bible. …”
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  7. 707

    Le Remix comme forme littéraire : essai sur les publications récentes de Caroline Bergvall by Vincent Broqua

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Recent publications by poet and artist Caroline Bergvall shift the old paradigm of both the poetry collection and the book-poem. This shift can be analyzed with the notion of “remix” that Lev Manovich uses to characterize new media. …”
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    Comment lisait-on une lettre au Moyen Âge ? Le témoignage du Roman du Mont Saint-Michel by Catherine Bougy

    Published 2003-07-01
    “…A digression in the Roman du Mont Saint-Michel, a French poem by William of Saint-Pair, monk at Mont Saint-Michel, is a particularly good example of how in the twelfth century one should read out a letter to a high ranking person. …”
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    Las visiones de Raúl Zurita y el prejuicio de lo sublime by Geneviève Fabry

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…This article examines the reach of performative utterance in the poetry of the Chilean Raúl Zurita (1950- ) in poem collections linked with de cycle of « the new life » (Purgatorio, 1979 ; Purgatorio, 1982 ; La vida nueva, 1994 ; Cuadernos de Guerra, 2009). …”
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  10. 710

    The Politics of Aesthetics: Ezra Pound’s Jefferson is Mussolini by Hélène Aji

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…Mainly focused on Jefferson and/or Mussolini and a comparative study of the American edition and its Italian translation Jefferson e Mussolini, this article considers the possibility of a Poundian perilous fascination for an aestheticized vision of politics, yoking together the conception of state and the construction of the poem, under similar demands of beauty and aesthetic elegance, at the expense of ethical imperatives.…”
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    Ten et Tru sur Bourbon Street by Liliane KERJAN

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Williams sets short stories and such plays as A Streetcar Named Desire, Suddenly Last Summer, Vieux Carré in different parts of the city, whereas Truman Capote plays with the souvenirs of its secret angels and hidden gardens.New Orleans is their poem.…”
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    La poésie lyrique, un outil d’unification linguistique et politique by Anne-Marie Le Baillif

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In 1566 Ronsard begins his politic career with Les Hymnes, a long poem that celebrates on the catholic dynasty of the Valois family. …”
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    Le téléphone : milieu de souffle by Olivier Leplatre

    Published 2008-02-01
    “…Elles leur ont fait rêver à la naissance des poèmes et à celle des images, comme accueil, c’est-à-dire comme réponse au « souffle indistinct » (P. …”
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    “Une femme passa” : les passantes de L’Éducation sentimentale by Jeanne Bem

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Un rapprochement avec le poème de Baudelaire « À une passante » permet une relecture originale du personnage de Mme Arnoux.…”
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    L’UMANA IMMANITÀ: FONTI E FORTUNA DEL FERO ARGANTE. by Gianni Antonio Palumbo

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Palumbo’s essay aims to investigate the sources of Argante, Circassian warrior who is the principal defender of Jerusalem in Tasso’s poem. The imitative process can be considered as a significant example of literary mellification. …”
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    Les stratégies poétiques du refus de vieillir dans « Ulysses » de Tennyson by Jean-Charles Perquin

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…From « Ulysses », written in 1833, to In Memoriam and « Tithonius », respectively published in 1850 and 1859, to the final version of « Tiresias », published in 1885, Tennyson’s literary career seems to have been guided by a source of inspiration mainly influenced by elegy. « Ulysses » of course belongs to that vein, even though the soliloquy has too often been considered the Victorian model of courage and heroism. The poem should also be read in the light of elegy, especially if we take into the account Arthur Hallam’s death in September 1833, and we should also focus on the numerous indices of irony that appear in the soliloquy, as Tennyson’s oblique intrusions in a complex, unexpected act of poetic speech.…”
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    Matching-Adjusted Indirect Comparison of the Efficacy at Week 32 of Tralokinumab and Dupilumab in the Treatment of Moderate-to-Severe Atopic Dermatitis by Tiago Torres, Anne Sohrt Petersen, Ulla Ivens, Albert Bosch Vilaro, John Stinson, José Manuel Carrascosa

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…The mean change from baseline in DLQI was statistically significantly larger in the matched tralokinumab plus TCS population than in the dupilumab plus TCS arm (− 12.1 vs − 10.4, p = 0.005). Changes in POEM and worst daily pruritus NRS were similar in the two groups. …”
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    Entre air et terre : les éléments dans Aurora Leigh d’Elizabeth Barrett Browning by Marianne Camus

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…Surprisingly enough, despite the fact that it is strongly associated with femininity, Elizabeth Barrett Browning has no use for water as an element in her narrative of Aurora Leigh’s progress as a poet in the eponymous poem. Fire is only used in its usual purifying function, for the male protagonist. …”
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    Traduire l’archive : voix et silences dans le Canto 8 des Cantos d’Ezra Pound by Charlotte Estrade

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…This enables Pound to question and – he hopes – correct the way historical discourse and knowledge are constructed, and to produce an ideologically-charged poem which is also a monument illustrating a dialogue between various epochs. …”
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    ‘Make Sure You Don’t Murder Your Coffee!’ Comedy and Violence in the Poetry of Luke Kennard by Paul McDonald

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…In an analysis of his popular poem, ‘The Murderer,’ I show that what initially seems to be a typically postmodern, morally disengaged treatment of violence, also employs characteristics associated with traditional comedy, and the combination of the two modes of humour creates a space in which values can be reclaimed.…”
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