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    Sociohistoire d’al-Yawm al-sābi‘ : une revue panarabe en exil (1984-1991) by Aya Khalil

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…As a space for reconstituting Beirut’s network of left-wing intellectual militancy, the magazine drew its success from several sources, including the strong symbolic capital of its regular contributors, such as the poet Mahmoud Darwish, the devotion of large sections to the Palestinian question, and the initiation of high-level political and intellectual debates. …”
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  2. 382

    Keats et de Kooning : Pour un romantisme expressionniste abstrait ou la mise en image de l’épitaphe by Caroline Bertonèche

    Published 2007-02-01
    “…A writer and a reader, an indolent poet and an ‘action painter’, they are, above all, or aspire to be, especially with regard to this mysterious conception and meaningful depiction of an epitaph, immortal artists as well as enlightened visionaries.…”
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  3. 383

    Jane Eyre de Michael Berkeley et de David Malouf : La transposition opératique d’un grand classique de la littérature anglaise by Jean-Philippe Heberlé

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…Premiered on June 30, 2000 by Music Theatre Wales at the Cheltenham International Festival of Music, this opera is based on the novel by Charlotte Brontë and the libretto is written by the Australian poet, novelist, playwright and librettist, David Malouf. …”
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    Astronomer and Surveyor Anton Shahin (1799–1842) by Libertas Klimka

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…He was born in Vilnius; may be the scientist was in relationship with Tatar poet Franciszek Szahin-Sokol. A. Szahin studied at the Teachers Institute of Vilnius University. …”
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    DIE MUSIKALISCHE ANALYSE DES WERKES „MYSTERIUM“ VON KISKAMONI-SZALAY MIKLÓS by Zoltán SZALAY

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…There he composed the song “Mystery” (1995), based on the poem of the same name by the Hungarian poet Ady Endre. This work is modal in character from every point of view. …”
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    Gawain de Harrison Birtwistle : un opéra (extra-) national ? by Jean-Philippe Heberlé

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…Written on a libretto by the English poet, David Harsent, Gawain is characterized both by national and extra-national elements. …”
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    Em busca de um lugar ao sol: a viagem de Goethe à Itália by Geraldo José Diogo Filho

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…In the course of landscapes very different from those of his homeland, the celebrated poet finds, in the south of the Alps, environmental conditions much more favorable to the study of nature, in view of the lower latitudes, the less frigid thermal conditions and the more luxuriant vegetation of the Mediterranean Region, as we tried to emphasize in the title of this article. …”
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    The Eloquence of Silence: The Absence of the Retrospect Verbal Interaction and its Efficient Act in the Text by Hasan Delbari

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…The retrospect thought of rhetorician, poet, and author seems to be a significant factor in leading the degree of that eloquence of silence. …”
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  9. 389

    “When the war is over […] we will all enlist again” (The Lice): W.S. Merwin P(r)o(ph)etic by Hélène Aji

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Merwin revises the figure of the poet into the ominous prophet of a programmed apocalypse, delivering in his poems the cryptic messages of a suicidal community of the human.…”
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    Geo Bogza – lecţia de libertate şi poetica exasperării by Loredana Opăriuc

    Published 2008-06-01
    “…His works contain, as a common feature, the idea of real freedom, not an imagined one, a poet, or a writer in general, being, in his view, necessarily free from society rules, literary conventions, prejudices and other restrictive laws. …”
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    World Literature and Mythology: Guarantees of Freedom of Man and Nation in Sigitas Geda’s Poetry by Karolina Bagdonė

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s vision of the universality of World Literature has remained important in Geda’s work. The Lithuanian poet adopted and applied it in his work by creating a mythological foundation as a unifying universal, a synthesis of Lithuanian and various national cultures. …”
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    Duncan’s Open Form and Cagean Intermedia: The Practice of “Theatre” After Black Mountain by Edward Alexander

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…While the Fluxus and Happenings movements that emerged from Cage’s New School course rejected many premises Duncan retained as a “derivative poet” both the west and east coast variants of the post-Black Mountain vanguard were working through problems traceable to the institution’s final phase under Olson’s rectorship in 1952-53. …”
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    L’évolution de l’inspiration poétique républicaine de Mameli à Carducci : de l’antimonarchisme mazzinien et jacobin à la « démocratie dynastique » by Laura Fournier-Finocchiaro

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…But the seeking of conciliatory solutions between democratic commitment and respect for the “people” who chose to be represented by the Monarch pushes the poet to deprive himself of the Republican illusion and to celebrate the House of Savoy as best guarantor to defend the supreme value of Unity.…”
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    Taming Eschatology: The Case of Silja Walter OSB by Bernard Łukasz Sawicki, Chiara Tacchinardi

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…This series of poems is particu- larly representative for the poet’s work as it combines her monastic experience with her personal poetic reading of the Bible in the spirit of lectio divina. …”
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    Une vie de saint Benoît à la mode toulousaine : Le Dret cami del Cél (1659) de Bernard Grimaud by Jean-François Courouau

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Stylistically, Grimaud is following the Toulouse poet Pierre Godolin (1580-1649), to whom he implicitly pays tribute. …”
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    Reinventing and shifting lines in Vita Sackville-West’s Passenger to Teheran (1926) by Leila HAGHSHENAS

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…When, in 1926, the renowned Edwardian poet and novelist Vita Sackville-West (1892-1962) travelled to Iran to visit her husband, Harold Nicolson, who was then serving as a diplomat in Teheran, she could not have imagined how disconnected her image of Persia was from reality. …”
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    Illustrating the eloquence and rhetoric of edification in Āshūrāī poetry (focusing on Āshūrāī poems of Yazd in the post-revolutionary period) by Mahdi Sadeghi

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Based on the results of the research, the Āshūrāī poet, in addition to observing literary rhetoric, takes step towards the rhetoric of edification. …”
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    L'Inde de 1919 à 1941 : nationalismes, « communalisme », prosélytisme et fondamentalisme by Marc Gaborieau

    Published 2002-04-01
    “…The définitive rupture between Hindus and Muslims occurred, on the political level, during the interwar period in 1930, after the philosophical poet, Iqbâl (1876-1938), called for a separate state for Muslims whose name (Pakistan) was invented as early as 1935. …”
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    ‘As Though It Were A Sacred Relic’: The Troubled Holocaust Poetry of Julian Tuwim by Myer Siemiatycki

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The Polish-Jewish poet Julian Tuwim (1894–1953) was among the most widely read – and denounced! …”
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    “At the still point of the turning world:” T.S. Eliot and Gilles Deleuze by Zekiye ANTAKYALIOGLU

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Eliot was a prominent poet-critic of the modernist period whose theories have still as much penetrating influence on contemporary thinking as his poetry. …”
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