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    Stylistics of Vocative Case Usage in Mathnawi Ma'navi and Daftar-e Haftom by Mohammad Shadrooymanesh, Mahnaz Najafi

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Since sentences with vocatives are speech-oriented, various applications of addresses by the poet would help identify perspectives, attitudes, and personal styles. …”
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  2. 422

    The Analysis of the Motif of the "Thom on the Wall" in the Collection of Lyric Poems of Sa'eb by Morteza Ghasemi, hossein hassan rezaei, Noshin Ghasemi

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Among the styles of Persian poetry, The Indian style and among the Indian style poets, Saeb came to enjoy the motif as one of the most prominent features of the Indian style and Sa'eb poetry. …”
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    On Some Aspects of the Poetic of ri in Dante’s Divine Comedy: Possibilities of Semantic Clustering by Ülar Ploom

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…First, a brief exploration of De vulgari eloquentia, Dante’s own treatise on language and poetry, will determine whether the poet theorises rhythm and sound semantics in this work, and whether he considers smaller textual units than the word. …”
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  4. 424

    Vasile Pârvan by Eugen Simion

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The neomodernist and postmodernist poet Nichita Stănescu takes Pârvan as his existential model.…”
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  5. 425

    Canaanism: The Search for an Alternative Identity to Zionism in Israel by Fahri Danış

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…One notable response was the Canaanite movement, developed by a group of artists and intellectuals in the 1930s. Led by poet-journalist Yonatan Ratosh, the movement, known as the "Young Hebrews," critiqued Zionism's vision of identity and proposed an alternative nationalist discourse. …”
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  6. 426

    An Investigation of Syntactic Layers in Sohrab Sepehri’s Poem in Terms of Style and Tone by Marzieh Dasht bash, Ali Ahanchi

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…Although it’s not possible to have the exact demarcation between poetry collections of Sohrab and most of his poems contain those with the styles from previous periods, this poet has indicated passive and bonding style in his first collection entitled “Death of Colors” that depicts the outside world of his own. …”
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    The book relations between the University of Lithuania and France by Nijolė Lietuvninkaitė

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The most significant private gift was 294 publications from the personal library of the poet and diplomat of Lithuanian origin, Oskaras Milašius. …”
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  8. 428

    Nonsense as Autobiography: The Children’s Poems and Family Secrets of Laura E. Richards by Etti Gordon Ginzburg

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In doing so, it repositions Richards and her poetry within the cultural and literary history of her time, offering both the poet and her oeuvre the critical attention they have long been denied.…”
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  9. 429

    Britten et l’art de la parabole by Gilles Couderc

    Published 2004-05-01
    “…The aim of this paper is first to examine how Britten came to embrace as his own this concept inherited from his friends the poet W. H. Auden, the British documentary filmmaker John Grierson and the ideals of the American New Deal to become a "musician for an occasion," a composer whose mission is to educate his audience. …”
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  10. 430

    Republican Dentists in Latin America: Luis Amado Blanco Fernández and his Contributions to Cuban Dentistry by Victoria María Sueiro Rodríguez, Asela Crescencia Villaurrutia Flores, Julia Roquelina Fuguet Boullón

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…Hence, there is a need for a study that offers an overview of the presence of dentists exiled in Latin America, focusing on Cuba and particularly, on Luís Amado Blanco Fernández, a personality who has been studied from a literary point of view (as a poet, novelist, playwright, literary and theater critic), but not for his work as a dentist and his contributions to Cuban dentistry, nor has been studied his work as a diplomat in depth.…”
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  11. 431

    « Coume li chivalié d’antan avèn voua nosto vido au triounfle d’uno Idèio. » Folco de Baroncelli, du Félibrige à la Nacioun Gardiano, d’après les archives d’auteur du Palais du Rou... by Marjolaine Raguin

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Folco de Baroncelli, considered to be the inventor of a certain idea of the Camargue, was an indefatigable defender of a territory, its language and its customs, a young félibre coming from a noble family, the baile of L'Aiòli of Frédéric Mistral, the founder of the Nacioun gardiano, and also an unknown prose writer and poet. His literary and documentary archives kept at the Palais du Roure (Avignon), after having been placed under the good care of Jeanne de Flandreysy, inform the critic about the author at his table and his thought, developed over time. …”
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    Intertextuality as a Poetic Rewriting Strategy in Pelin Batu’s Self-Translated Poems by Göksenin Abdal

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…In conclusion, it has been determined that Pelin Batu, as a Turkish poet, enriches her poems through intertextuality as a rewriting strategy with quotations, allusions and borrowing from various figures of literature, visual arts, art history, philosophy, and science.…”
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    Polariser l'écart : la mise en scène du décalage dans Fram de Tony Harrison by Catherine Lanone

    Published 2011-10-01
    “…Polar opposites: discrepancy in Tony Harrison's Fram: Proud of his origins, Tony Harrison blends in his work the memory of his working-class background and of the vast literary tradition he descends from, from Greek tragedy to Shakespeare or Keats. Best known as a poet, Tony Harrison is also a translator and playwright; his 2008 play Fram was badly received by critics, perhaps because it plays on key structural discrepancy, embedding as it does the story of Nansen, the polar explorer (with the eponymous boat he designed, Fram) within the frame of a play written by the ghost of the late academic Gilbert Murray. …”
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    « Retail the coda » : le retour au sonnet dans l’œuvre récente de Geoffrey Hill by Carole Birkan-Berz

    Published 2009-03-01
    “…Moreover, the appearance of the autobiographical lyric ‘I’ in these sonnets as in recent collections points to the persistence of a Romantic ethos, of which the poet had been suspicious in his early writing. The sonnet, with a fresh autobiographical ‘I’ and a renewed political dimension, thus re-anchors Hill in a Romantic tradition.…”
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    Tip of Word-Making in \'Do Kalame- Harfe- Hesab\' by Kiumars Saberi by نعمت‌الله ایران‌زاده, نجمه زارع بنادکوکی

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…In terms of meaning, words and terms are classified in four categories: parody words and terms (words that are made following the style of a ââfamous writer or poet), critical (criticism of the state, making the critique of new word-making) and lexical which are mostly surprising and fun and have less critical aspect. …”
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  16. 436

    Robert Duncan and the Vernacular of Preliteracy by J. Peter Moore

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Duncan recapitulates medieval cultural divisions between the father tongue of Latin grammar and the mother tongue of fluid speech and posits the vernacular as a counter-national field of pre-semantic sound, conveyed through feminine modes of relation. The poet’s task, in Duncan’s imagination, is to return to those seedbanks of language, to re-plant the words of that early stage, in order to activate an organic music arising from preliterate babble that might transcend the boundaries that segregate speech communities.…”
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    BROTHEL OF TU BA – THE INTENSE PERIOD OF THUY KIEU’S LIFE by Nguyễn Hữu Sơn

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…The article investigates, verifies the reality and the ideal, identifies the multi-personality characteristics of Thuy Kieu from the measure of instinct and individual human qualities, and contributes to affirm the creative talent of the great poet, Nguyen Du.…”
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    Du Bestiaire dans le théâtre de W.B. Yeats by Pierre Longuenesse

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…We must look back to Kleist and Craig to understand what is at stake with this « guardian of the well ». In fact, poet and dancer are fascinated by this particular bird because of the hawk’s power to surpass the hero, as the bear triumphs of the swordsman in Kleist’s On the marionnette theatre : in At the Hawk’s Well, the bird overcomes the man because it has a grace that the man will never find. …”
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    A Critique of the Book "A Selection of Masterpieces of Arabic Literature in the First Abbasid Period " by Mohsen Seifi, Mahvash Hassanpoor

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Some of the most fundamental of which are as follows:  addressing unnecessary topics such as the poet's biography and neglecting some of the essential topics, such as the Abbasid era poetry. …”
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    Les sonnets de Shakespeare revus et corrigés par le XIXe siècle français by Isabelle Schwartz-Gastine

    Published 2009-03-01
    “…In 20th century France the most popular translation of Shakespeare’s sonnets was the volume published in 1955 by the poet Pierre-Jean Jouve who claimed this “poetic prose” as his personal creation. …”
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