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    Visual and graphic features of the Russian language edition of Phil O'Neill's book "Poems from the unconscious" as the literature of trauma by Bliznetsov Daniil M., Rodina Inna V.

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The Russian edition project of Phil O'Neill's book "Poems from the Unconscious" is described as a literature of trauma from the perspective of its visual and graphic features. …”
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    Traduire le "spoken word" : deux poèmes de Jacob Sam-La Rose et leur traduction française by Bastien Goursaud, Jacob Sam-La Rose

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…On 5 October 2018, Jacob Sam-La Rose was invited by VALE, POEM (Sorbonne Nouvelle) and Sorbonne Université to perform his poems at the Institut du Monde Anglophone in Paris.The performance was held in the main lecture hall of the Institut du Monde Anglophone, in Paris, an unlikely venue for a spoken word event. …”
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    “I Have Worn No Shoes upon This Holy Ground”: Hebrew and Religious Authority in Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Poems (1838, 1844) by Gal Manor

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Ironically, it is the anxiety around this double-edged Shibboleth that ultimately brings about the disappearance of Hebrew letters from EBB’s poems written after 1844.…”
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    Musique et perception de la montagne à travers les poèmes symphoniques de Liszt, Franck et Strauss by Adrià San José Plana, Jordi Martí-Henneberg, Justino Losada Gómez

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…C'est un processus qui a commencé et s'est développé en Europe au cours du XIXe siècle.Pour ce faire, nous proposons une étude de deux poèmes symphoniques que César Franck (1822-1890) et Ferenc Liszt (1811-1866) ont composé sous le même tire, « Ce qu’on entend sur la montagne », et de « Eine Alpensinfonie » de Richard Strauss (1864-1949). …”
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    De l’usage de l’intertexte biblique dans quelques poèmes de George Herbert et de John Donne by Jean-Louis Breteau

    Published 2009-03-01
    “…Some differences can nevertheless be identified between Herbert’s and Donne’s respective approaches to religious poetry. In this study, a few poems are closely examined. “Easter Wings” and “Prayer I” can be seen to exemplify Herbert’s so-called “plain”, but in fact very elaborate, writing, while “Good Friday” and “At the round earth’s imagined corners” illustrate Donne’s paradoxical and ironical ways.…”
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