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    Jude the Obscure de Thomas Hardy et l’autorité de la lettre by Stéphanie Bernard

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…The text keeps offering itself to the spell of voice: it does so when Job utters words of revolt and then worship, when Jude lets his imagination flow from his lips so that he seems to live on in the text after he is dead, or when the voice of the novelist becomes the voice of a poet.…”
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    LINEN SIEVES – THOUGHTS ON THE MARGIN OF ANGI ISTVÁN'S MUSICOLOGICAL WRITINGS (ANGI ISTVÁN: SITE DE IN, EDITURA MEDIA MUSICA, CLUJ-NAPOCA, 2014) by Attila FODOR

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Its unconventional title Linen sieves, refers to a paradigmatic verse of the Transylvanian poet, Lucian Blaga, called At the Court of Yearning. …”
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    On the 60th anniversary of Igor V. Vachkov by K.A. Bochaver

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The article helps to learn about him as a scientific supervisor, editor-in-chief of “Clinical psychology and Special Education” journal, and even a poet. We congratulate dear Igor Vachkov and wish him all the best, good health and happiness!…”
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    «Sempre così sperduta ai margini della vita reale…» by Chiara Pasetti

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…This article studies the Master’s thesis in philosophy of the poet Antonia Pozzi (1912-1938), devoted to Flaubert’s literary training. …”
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    La sociabilité des chaises longues by Paul Aron

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The study of the case of the Belgian poet Christian Dotremont and the French essayist Roland Barthes confirms the importance that human relations and the literary discussions of the sanatorium have had for them.…”
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  6. 346

    Vanini : un poème oublié de Hölderlin by Jacky C.-J. Paul

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Indeed, an in-depth reading shows that in this ode and in the conception of nature outlined here—closely related to that of the “despiser of God”—a major and recurring key-theme is emerging which identifies Hölderlin as a militant poet, as an advocate of a “natural philosophy” that requires a radical reassessment of values and contains a message harmful to both the church and the state. …”
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    Charles Péguy vu par Geoffrey Hill by Josette Leray

    Published 2009-03-01
    “…Geoffrey Hill’s long poem The Mystery of the Charity of Charles Péguy is a meditation on the French poet Charles Péguy, on the values he embodied and their relationship to the world he lived in and to History in general. …”
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    Translating Merwin: Navigating Nature, Place, and the Apo Koinou by Helmbrecht Breinig

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Beginning with Merwin’s own concept of translation, this essay links his work as a poet and translator with early and recent theories of language and translation. …”
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    Louisa Paulin et Max Rouquette : reconnaissance littéraire, dissensions graphiques et rendez-vous manqués by Philippe Gardy

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…At the end of the 1930s, Louisa Paulin (1880-1944), a French and Occitan writer, met the work of one of her younger siblings in Occitan literature, Max Rouquette (1908-2005), whose talents as a prose writer and then as a poet she immediately admired. The latter, in his turn, expresses in the journal OC his admiration for the first published collection of his elder, Sorgas (1940). …”
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    Dichten in zwei Sprachen: Rilkes literarische Zweisprachigkeit aus textgenetischer Sicht by Esa Christine Hartmann

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Focusing on Rilke’s multilingual and multicultural identity, this article investigates the poet’s French-German creative process by examining the various creative manifestations of his poetic bilingualism. …”
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    The Influence of Shakespearean Theatricality on Emily Dickinson’s Lyrical Self by Adeline Chevrier-Bosseau

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…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. This paper considers Shakespeare’s works as a creative matrix to Dickinson’s writing, whose own theatricality is also underlined through the study of several performances of identity in the correspondence as well as in the poems. …”
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    "Under Ben Bulben" : la montagne chez W.B. Yeats ou la rencontre du moi et du Soi by Michel Dufour

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…The article shows how, by drawing on multiple traditions and unifying them aesthetically into a complex symbol, the poet strives to embody the universal voice of the Self…”
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    La cabane éclatée. Morcellement des objets immobiliers apparentés à l’art brut by Roberta Trapani

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…In the early 1930s, Jacques Brunius (1906-1967), poet and filmmaker, introduced the remarkable architecture of a rural postman from Hauterives, Ferdinand Cheval (1836-1924), to the surrealist group. …”
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    “Speaking Out of the Most Passionate Love” – James Baldwin and Pragmatism by Ulf Schulenberg

    Published 2007-11-01
    “…The final part demonstrates that while it would be pointless to claim that Baldwin is a radically postmetaphysical author and thus an ideal member of a literary culture, his politicized version of self-creation makes it seem legitimate to advance the argument that he is part of a left-liberal tradition of worldly pragmatism that sees the work of the strong poet or creative redescriber as contributing to political and social change.…”
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    Some Thoughts on the Remembering (and Dismembering) of Lucretius’s De rerum natura in Translations, Commentaries, and Philosophical Poems, 1650-1750 by John Baker

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In the story and history of the survival and reception of the works of the Greek philosopher and the Roman poet who constitute the Epicurus-Lucretius tandem across the centuries, from the fourth century BCE (Epicurus) and the first century BCE (Lucretius) up to the present time, there have been many twists and turns. …”
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    Sana’a and Women in Al-Maqalih’s Book of Sana’a Yemen by Muhammed Jubran AL-Mamri

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…This study finds that Sana’a is metaphorically used by Al-Maqalih as poet’s beloved, as Ageless (Eternal Beautiful woman) and as a revolutionary and fighter woman, as Eve the wife of Adam (Ghaiman), the mother of poets and poetry, as a nymph, and an older woman. …”
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    THE FOLK BELIEFS IN THE TALE OF KIEU AND THE FUNERAL ORATION TO THE SOULS BY NGUYEN DU by Võ Thị Thùy Dung

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…“The Tale of Kieu” and “The Funeral Oration to the Souls” are two works of great value and significance in the writing career of the great poet, Nguyen Du. The success of these two works not only comes from their content and artistic composition, but also from the life experiences and deep understanding of the national culture expressed fluently in every word. …”
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    “Supplications in Mathnawī: A Narratological and Rhetorical Interpretation” by Hamidreza Tavakkoli

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…This study suggests that a narratological perspective on supplications in Mawlānā Rūmī’s Mathnawī reveals not only several artistic characteristics of the prayers, but also the poet’s views on certain aspects of the dialogue between mankind and the Divine Creator. …”
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    Imaginaţie, memorie, (re)lectură, în opera lui Matei Călinescu by Raluca Dună

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…This article explores the very diverse works of the Romanian critic, poet and novelist Matei Călinescu, focusing on the importance of the author’s imagination, conceived as a major principle in his critical or artistic writing. …”
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    A Compilation of Evaristo Arineitwe’s Published Poetry by Arineitwe, Evaristo

    Published 2024
    “…Abstract The following poems have been written by Arineitwe Evaristo, an upcoming poet from Kabale District, Western Uganda. His first poem is titled “The Return” and was published in an anthology titled Where Broken Hearts Go and Other Poems edited by Egara Kabagi (Etal). …”
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