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    ‘Thou Whole Burnt-Offering!’ The Mystical Ecstasy in Christina Rossetti’s Poems by Bertrand Lentsch

    Published 2009-04-01
    “…In order to while away the time, she will write poems which stage her one Passion for God, with whom she has fallen head over heels in love, more than with life itself, since she repulses men, whom she finds inadequate, in a Victorian society which yet allotted them pride of place, unwitting though it was of women, who were deemed redundant. …”
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    A Translation and Literary Analysis of Adebayo Faleti’s Poem: Ojo Ilayefun” by Ayodele Solomon Oyewale

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…This essay examines the Yorùbá concept of a mutual acquaintance, as depicted in one of Faleti’s poems titled “Ọjọ Ìláyẹfún.” The essay employs the hermeneutics model to undertake a literary analysis of the poem, which serves as the primary data for the study. …”
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    “I am air and fire...”: On the Interpretation of Anna Akhmatova’s Poem Cleopatra by Galina Mikhailova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… In interpreting Akhmatova’s poem Cleopatra, attention is often primarily given to its historical and social parameters, which are involved in the poem’s meaning-making process. …”
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    Molla Ahmed-i Xasi's Kurdish (Kurmancji, Zazaki) and Turkish Poems by Mehmet Yergin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Thus, we have provided a more solid text of Molla Ahmad-i Xasî's Kurdish (Kurmanji, Zazaki) and Turkish poems.…”
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    Music and the perception of the mountains through the symphonic poems of Liszt, Franck and Strauss by Adrià San José Plana, Jordi Martí-Henneberg, Justino Losada Gómez

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This is a process that began and was developed in Europe in the course of the 19th century.To do so, we propose a study of the symphonic poems entitled “Ce qu’on entend sur la montagne” by César Franck (1822-1890) and Franz Liszt (1811-1866), and “Eine Alpensinfonie”, by Richard Strauss (1864 – 1949). …”
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    The African saga : poems / by Kiguli, Susan N.

    Published 1998
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    Ecological Grief and Anxiety: The Voice of Native American in Joy Harjo’s Selected Poems by Epata Puji Astuti, Tatang Iskarna

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The lines and stanzas of each poem are analyzed using the theory of intrinsic elements and the five stages of grief by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross. …”
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    Reflection of Verbal Violence in Farrokhi Yazdi's Poems: An Analysis Based on Malkin’s Approach by Arefeh Taherian, Hossein Razavian, Ali Mohammad Shahsani, Esmat Esmaeili

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Our criterion for choosing these poems was that Farrokhi used violent words and a violent tone more than any other in his poems. …”
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    Analysis of Contemporary Pedagogical Aspects Based on Implicature in Asy-Syafi'i's Poems by Muhammad Ibnu Pamungkas, Syihabuddin Syihabuddin

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… The poems of Asy-Syafi'i, rich in linguistic artistry and profound moral messages, contain implicit meanings that reflect essential pedagogical values. …”
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    REPETITION AND FANTASY IN SPRING, POEM FOR SOPRANO, CLARINET AND PIANO, BY CARMEN PETRA-BASACOPOL by Şerban MARCU

    Published 2013-06-01
    “… The present study, part of the research grant The artistic and social impact of the contemporary music of the 21st century from the perspective of the relationship composer-performer-audience (project director Assistant Professor Cristian Bence-Muk, D.Mus.) investigates the structural and rhetoric aspects in the poem Spring, for soprano, clarinet and piano, by Carmen Petra-Basacopol, on the verses of poet Mariana Dumitrescu. …”
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    Nature’s Song under the Bombs: Pastoral Echoes in some Scottish War Poems by Stéphanie NOIRARD

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…It first shows the slow degradation of nature’s sounds in the poems on the First World War – from nostalgic reminiscences, comforting memories or patriotic pleas to human cries in the din of guns. …”
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    Intertextuality as a Poetic Rewriting Strategy in Pelin Batu’s Self-Translated Poems by Göksenin Abdal

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…In conclusion, it has been determined that Pelin Batu, as a Turkish poet, enriches her poems through intertextuality as a rewriting strategy with quotations, allusions and borrowing from various figures of literature, visual arts, art history, philosophy, and science.…”
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    Phenomenology of Fire Image in the Poems of Akhavan Sales based on Gaston Bachelard Thoughts by Nematollah Iranzadeh, Shahnaz Arsh Akmal

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…This study relying on Bachelard ideas, tried to read and analysis the poems of Mehdi Akhavan Sales, to reach the fire and related concepts in images and poetic interpretations.…”
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