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The Cold War Community of Love and Scorn: Robert Duncan, The New American Poetry, and the Lavender Scare
Published 2020-12-01“…This inspired a long reply from Duncan, detailing his feelings about specific poets while describing the ability to experience and write about sexuality and romance as a significant difference between the poets of Allen’s anthology and the so-called academic poets of the period. …”
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Hugh MacDiarmid’s Poetics of Commitment: the Modern Stigmata of Bereavement
Published 2016-06-01“…In the 1930s, the lingering absence of God and of a stable reality engulfed the work of the poet Hugh MacDiarmid, leader of the Scottish Renaissance Movement. …”
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Fear and Disillusionment: The EcoGothic in the Poetry of Sylvia Plath
Published 2023-12-01“…This study will analyse elements of the EcoGothic in the poetry of Sylvia Plath, and will focus in particular on her poems set in the “Yorkshire” landscape which she visited after marrying the English poet Ted Hughes. The EcoGothic looks to evaluate environmental concerns through the Gothic lens and is a sub-strand of Ecocriticism, which in its widest definition looks to evaluate the relationships of culture on the non-human world. …”
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A Critique of Shabrangnameh: The Story of Rostam and White Demonś Son
Published 2018-04-01“…Although the identification and introduction of the work goes back about a hundred and twenty years ago, knowledge and available studies about it are very scarce and its edited text has also recently been published. Shabrangnameh, the poet of which is unknown, has 2877 lines, and it is estimated that it goes back to the sixth century poets. …”
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Jean-Philippe Toussaint : un minimalisme dantesque
Published 2024-12-01“…In six circles, taking us from the multimedia work L’Enfer (Inferno), the highlight of the 2012 “Livre/Louvre” exhibition, to the show “Au milieu du chemin de notre vie” (“Midway along the path of our life”), jointly created with the group A Filetta and visual artist Ange Leccia to mark the seven-hundredth anniversary of the poet’s death in 2021, this article takes us on an artistic, intellectual and sensitive exploration of Toussaint’s words and images.…”
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Black Suns of Melancholy Hart Crane’s Treatment of the Sun Motif in the Light of Mircea Eliade’s Study of Solar Cults
Published 2013-01-01“…The Crane poem under consideration is his elegy for Harry Crosby, a publisher, fellow poet and friend, who was a sun devotee and one of the most flamboyant figures on the 1920s American literary scene. …”
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A Hundred Year Old Agony And Its Reflections: Wilfred Owen`s Anthem for Doomed Youth
Published 2016-04-01“…What is perhaps the greatest body of war poetry ever written was produced by British poets from 1914 to 1918. Indeed, as emphasized by Roby (1993), those few bloody years spawned into “two generations” ofwar poets; the first caught up in the awful and blind patriotism of the hour, among them are Rupert Broke, Julien Grenfel, Robert Nichols and the second composed of anti-war satirists and soldier-poets of English Literature; Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen. …”
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Review to the roots of shamluâs poetic imagery
Published 2015-06-01“…In shamlu’s poem, life of a modern cities artistically is reflected and a also poet with a perfect masterpiece invents contemporary images from this type of life can be seen. …”
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“What’s in a Name?”: H.D.’s Re-Vision of Shakespeare
Published 2010-09-01“…H.D. is both a familiar figure of the Imagist movement fashioned by Ezra Pound and an elusive author of “high modernism.” Primarily known as a poet, H.D. wrote a lot of posthumously published autobiographical prose to disentangle herself from the enshrouding influence of Imagism and the “war trauma.” …”
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Sámuel Teleki and Janus Pannonius
Published 2024-12-01“…He is also one of the most important editors of the Hungarian Neo-Latin writer Janus Pannonius; after twenty years of preliminary work, Teleki prepared the first editio of the poet’s opera omnia. This text, which was published in Utrecht in 1784, contributed to the revival of Janus and has been constantly used by researchers over the years—nearly up until modern times. …”
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Nominals with zero suffixation in Anna Akhmatova's early poems
Published 2020-10-01“…It was revealed that nominals with zero suffixation were mainly used as a means of concentration of meanings and embodiment of the special drama of the poet’s lyrical monologue. The results of the research are important for expanding the knowledge on the text-forming function of word formation and, in particular, nominals with zero suffixation.…”
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Sylvia Plath’s Poetry in Multiple Versions: A Case Study of UK School Anthologies
Published 2024-06-01“…As such, the multiple pedagogical versions of poems have a value in constructing a complete story of the everyday “afterlife” of a poet’s work.…”
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“We must dig our trenches, and win or die”: Voltairine de Cleyre’s Transnational Anarchism
Published 2021-12-01“…Voltairine de Cleyre (1866-1912) was a refined poet, translator, editor, and public speaker who worked across languages to devise an American idiom for anarchist thought and action. …”
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Câriye Kökenli Bir Selçuklu Hâtunu: Sultan Melikşah’ın Eşlerinden Tâceddîn Seferiyye Hâtun
Published 2022-06-01“…There is no standalone study in the literature about this lady whom poet Muizzi composed eulogies talking about her religiousness and character. …”
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Une cli-fi composite : les artefacts science-fictionnels dans Hors sol de Pierre Alferi
Published 2023-06-01“…Pierre Alferi (1963), a poet and novelist who is known for the innovative nature of his texts, presents in Hors sol (2018) a post-apocalyptic world where only a tiny part of humanity has survived, in gondolas suspended in the stratosphere, while the rest has disappeared as a result of the many catastrophes caused by climate change. …”
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Aestheticism and Decoration: At Home with Michael Field
Published 2011-11-01“…Talia Schaffer’s work on the poet Rosamund Marriott Watson and her theories of home decoration has been key to understand how female aesthetes reconfigured and re-appropriated this aspect of aestheticism. …”
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Irish Bards in Shakespeare's Richard III and As You Like it
Published 2021-10-01“…There are in addition comic tales on how bards exploited their power, including an eleventh-century one on King Guaire's Burdensome Company, wherein the poet Senchan rhymes to death certain mice that had spoiled an egg reserved for him. …”
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Los prolegómenos del comunismo indo-afroamericano en Haití y Jacques Roumain: 1927-1933
Published 2019-09-01“…It keeps in mind the cosmopolitism and the Black-indigenous ideology of La Revue indigène (1927-1928) and within, the point of views expressed by the young poet Jacques Roumain. It takes account of the differentiation process developed in the Haitian nationalism between “Integral” and “Moderated” nationalism, and then, between Communist and Socialists in a hand, and “Negristes” in the other one. …”
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‘Bang-whang-whang goes the drum’ : Robert Browning ou l’énergie comique de l’homme-orchestre
Published 2019-12-01“…Robert Browning’s vis comica has long been overlooked, some readers from the Browning Society, founded in 1887, preferring to see a philosopher in the poet, and some critics, like George Santayana, choosing to dismiss Browning’s ‘poetry of barbarism’. …”
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Editing Some Couplets of Manūchihrī Dāmghānī's Divan
Published 2020-06-01“…Furthermore, the authenticity of some lines ascribed to the poet will be examined considering textual evidence. …”
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