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    ‘Of war and war’s alarms’: W.B. Yeats from On the Boiler (1939) by Adrian PATERSON

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…It is also a serious meditation on art and European politics by a major poet. In any analysis of modernist nonfictional prose concerning war, On the Boiler should not be ignored. …”
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    De la petite chanson aux rafales du vent : le parcours de la ritournelle dans l’œuvre poétique d’Emily Brontë by Charlotte Borie

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…This little song is to be found in Emily Brontë’s poetry, repeating itself, evolving, up until its essence is finally endorsed by the voice of the wind which woos the poet into a poetic transe. The incantatory resurgence of the ritornello punctuates the poetic mind’s trip from fancy to imagination, along which the idea of return applies less to the memory than to the repressed.…”
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    Apocalypse Now? Kate Atkinson Reads Ovid’s Metamorphoses by Barbara Weiden Boyd

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Atkinson uses the Latin poet’s interest in change and its often strange permutations as a way of interrogating contemporary concerns about consumerism, environmental degradation, and cultural forgetfulness, against a backdrop of post-apocalyptic fantasy. …”
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    La critique d’expression française et la traduction de la poésie by Tania Collani

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…As a metaphorical and emotional genre, poetry imposes a number of constraints on its translators: an edition with the original text, a translator who is a poet or who is sensitive to poetry, and a reflection on literature and language (rhythm, metrics, versification, rhyme, verse). …”
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    Ileana Mălăncioiu: vedere de pe muntele interior by Daniela Moldoveanu

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Ileana Mălăncioiu’s poetry opens the discussion of poetry reception teleology naturally falling within the reader’s ontological scope. The poet adds to the inherent confession, the exteriority she integrates in her own scriptural body that becomes the Body par excellence. …”
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    Coda: The War of Poetry: Duncan’s Heresies by Michael Heller

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Duncan often referred to himself as a “derivative poet.” This article discusses how such derivations were both an embrace and a strategy, each leading to a supersession of a poetics that enlarged the notion of poetry, selfhood and possibility.…”
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    Social Romanticism in Nazokolmaleke and Forough Farrokhzad by آنیتا الداغی

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…The critical and feminist outlooks of these two poets have created significant transition in introducing the novel themes of modern poem. …”
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    Le jardin japonais en Europe by Ursula Wieser Benedetti

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…By examining the works of Akisato Ritō, a prolific writer, gardener and poet of the Edo period, this paper will try and show the considerable influence he exerted on the garden art of his time, and, by extension, on the garden typologies introduced to Europe in the 19th century. …”
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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
    “…This paper discusses the relationship between comedy, violence, and postmodernism in the work of the British poet, Luke Kennard. It has been argued that British poets of the twentieth century have an ambivalent relationship with postmodernism because, while they accept that certainty is elusive, they refuse to ignore meaning and value, and their writing frequently exhibits “an ethical demand.” …”
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    Cronologia vieții literare românești – Eminescu (ianuarie 2000) by Bianca Burța-Cernat

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The present selection of documentary material is meant to highlight the articles on Mihai Eminescu in the journals issued in January 2000 that marked 150 years since the Romanian national poet’s birth. The year 2000 was declared “Eminescu’s Year” by the Romanian authorities and a number of works and events came to the forefront of the cultural stage. …”
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    « Tout est dedans ». Remarques sur la matrice shakespearienne à propos d’I, Shakespeare de Tim Crouch by Virginie Yvernault

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Written and performed separately between 2003 and 2012, I, Malvolio; I, Banquo; I, Caliban; I, Peaseblossom; I, Cinna (The Poet) give voice to characters from Twelfth Night, or What you will, Macbeth, The Tempest, A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Julius Caesar. …”
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    “God’s Grandeur” by Gerard Manley Hopkins. A Poetic Path into the Depths of Contemplation by Marcin Godawa

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The object is God’s Grandeur, a brilliant sonnet by Gerard Manley Hopkins, a poet, priest, Jesuit, a man of spiritual passion. …”
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    Assassinio nella Cattedrale de Pizzetti :le retour du religieux sur la scène musicale italienne des années 1950 by Walter Zidaric

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…He shared with Eliot a passion for Dante’s poetry, but Bishop Bell’s commission for Eliot’s play in 1934 coincided with the poet’s accepting a new social role as a consequence of his conversion to Anglicanism. …”
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    Se souvenir du tribun et de l’apôtre. John Ruskin par son traducteur Émile Cammaerts (1878-1953) by Julie Lageyre

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Émile Cammaerts (1878–1953) was a Belgian poet, journalist and dramatist. He was one of the most important translators of John Ruskin in French. …”
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    ¿Como una caña en el cañaveral? by Dante Barrientos Tecún, Marie-Christine Seguin

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…This paper introduces a sample of Central American literary production and a sample of spanish speaking Caribbean Islands’ poets refering to Sugar cane. A Central American production which seems less abundant than that of the Caribbean zone in spite of the fact that it begins in the 18th century with the Jesuit poet Rafael Landívar. …”
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    Adébáyọ̀ Fálétí: The Portrait of a Cultural Connoisseur by Tunji Ọlaọpa

    Published 2021-12-01
    “… The recent death of Alàgbà Adébáyọ̀ Fálétí, father, husband, writer, poet and journalist, may not qualify as a national event. …”
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    Qualques reflexions sul principi poetic e la temporalitat liura dins Sonets barròcs enta Iseut by Laurent Alibert

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…Sonèts barròcs enta Iseut (1979) shows Pierre Bec as a poet elaborating his creation upon a background of references to the medieval literature - main object of Pierre Bec’s researches as a scholar. …”
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    Studying of Eloquent and Rhetorical Errors in Mirzadeh Eshghi's Poems by علی سلیمانی, محمود بشیری

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…In level of sentence, also, solecism is the prevalent error in his poet. The  usage of other   eloquent errors are less than the mentioned ones.…”
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    Eliot’s Modernist Manifesto by Viorica Patea

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The goal of this article is to rethink Eliot’s manifesto from the perspective of romantic and modernist poetics, and to reconcile the great disparity between Eliot the experimentalist avant-garde poet who advocates the aesthetics of fragmentation and the critic who pleads for the extinction of personality. …”
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    ‘Gay Strangers’: Reflections on Decadence and the Decadent Poetics of A. Mary F. Robinson by Ana Parejo Vadillo

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…It offers a reading of the philological poetics of her 1893 volume of poems, Retrospect, as a reflection of a poet in exile concerned with the question of how language composes feeling.…”
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