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    Johann Wolfgang von Goethe As a 'Representative Man' in Interpretation by the American Philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson by G.V. Alekseeva

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…Tolstoy’s personal library at Yasnaya Polyana and discusses his reading interest in the essay by Ralph Waldo Emerson, an American poet and transcendentalist philosopher, included into his book “Representative Men”, a copy of which has been preserved in the writer’s book collection. …”
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    The activity of Count Karl Ludwig von Ficquelmont in the Russian Empire, with a focus on his St. Petersburg salon by Anežka Kotoučová

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Ficquelmont’s most famous guest was the poet Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin, who gained inspiration from the Austrian Embassy building for one of his famous works. …”
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    Furnishing Nature: Textile Materiality and the Victorian Home in Alfred Hayes’s The Vale of Arden and Other Poems (1895) by Stefanie John

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…This article examines the conjunction of environmental aesthetics, textile materiality, and notions of the home in the work of the British poet and translator Alfred Hayes (1857–1936). Hayes, who authored six collections of poems, has been largely neglected in studies of Victorian poetry, yet his pastoral and religious verse was popular among Victorian and Edwardian readers. …”
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    Poetic and theatrical occasionalisms: Creation of new morphologically complex words by Joseph von Eichendorff, Johann Nepomuk Nestroy, Peter Handke and Arno Schmidt by Wolfgang U. Dressler, Barbara Tumfart, Dietmar Kunisch, Vanessa Hannesschläger

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This definition holds for the authors investigated, except Eichendorff who reuses occasionalisms, which may be also reused by other lyrical poets of the same period or even later.The main part (§ 3) consists of the discussion of 17 criteria for characterising and differentiating the occasionalisms studied. …”
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    Derzhavin's dramaturgy as an artistic system by A.I. Razzhivin

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…Derzhavin, the greatest poet of the turn of the 18th – 19th centuries, in the last decade of his life, during the crisis of Russian drama. …”
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    THE PUBLISHING SERIES "LIBRARY OF THE FRANKO HOUSE" AS A POPULAR SOURCE OF BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION ABOUT IVAN FRANKO by Anastasiia Kovalyshyn

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The series' repertoire includes scholarly and nonfiction publications and popular and children's books The article focuses on three different publications about one of the most famous Ukrainian writers, poet, scientist, publicist, translator, traveler, and father of four children - Ivan Franko: a famous science biography "Dr. …”
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    La reescritura prismática del orfismo y sus dimensiones en la poesía de Carles Riba, Agustí Bartra y Josep Sebastià Pons by Marta López Vilar

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…From this point, I will propose the origin of this article, which will develop how Orphism – in its mythical and religious dimensions – is articulated within the poetic thought of the Catalan poets Carles Riba (1893–1959) and Agustí Bartra (1908–1982), and of the Rosellonian poet Josep Sebastià Pons (1886–1962). …”
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    Evaluating News In Press About Konya In Context Of City Image by Nur Görkemli, Başak Solmaz

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Moreover, the city is also very well-known in the world with one of the greatest philosopher, poet, theologian, and Sufi mystic Mevlana Jelaleddin Rumi, who lived most of his life in Konya. …”
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    A study of "Magic of vicinity" in childhood poetry(Based on work's of Naser keshavarz_Kazem mazinani and Shokooh ghasem nia) by latife sakhavi, Mona Alimadadi, Hosein Mohammadi

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Observance of addressee’s circumstances and positions should certainly be considered by a poet(ess) or an author in order to transfer his/her thought or passion to the audience in the best way. …”
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    Rhetorical function of sentence moods in Garshaspnamehpoem and the story of Bijan and Manizheh from Shahnameh by Yahya Talebian, Gholamreza Mastali Parsa, Hamid Amini Asalemi

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The mood of the sentence expresses the poet's certainty in his words and exposes the extent of his relationship with the audience. …”
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    Why is allegory the basis of Indian style (sabk-e hendi)? by Morteza Ghasemi, Hossein Hasanrezaei, Fatemeh Hakima

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…In this relation, Mohammad Siāsi has published a book titled Isfahāni style and Allegory in the Poetry of Sāeb and the poets of the Safavid era. As such, the use of allegory in Indian style poetry is not a new thing, and it has been frequently dealt with until today. …”
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    A study of persuasive methods in Indian-style sonnets based on Logos theory with an emphasis on Sāeb's poetry by Jalal Abbasi, Mohammad Ahi

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…In studying ancient Persian poetry, we find that poets use various rhetorical and non-rhetorical methods to convince the audience to accept or reject an assertion. …”
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    Miguel de Unamuno, Pedro Salinas : une filiation créatrice by Bernadette Hidalgo Bachs

    Published 2012-08-01
    “…We will show that Pedro Salinas goes further than Miguel de Unamuno in the conception of the work, since a mystic of poetical invention emerges throughout these nine collections by the professor poet of the 27 Generation.…”
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    Stylistics of layers of Farrokhi Yazdi's poems based on Dr. Fotouhi's stylistics by Alamdar Zinatpour, Amir Hosain Hemmati, Mazaher Nikkhah

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Using layered stylistics, one can achieve the characteristics of individual style, ideas and ideology that govern the text of the poet or writer. The main question of the research is how can the stylistic features of Farokhi's poetry be studied and determined using layered stylistics? …”
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    Prose poetry in theory and practice /

    Published 2022
    Table of Contents: “…Protean manifestations and diverse shapes : defining and understanding strategies of the contemporary prose poem / Cassandra Atherton and Paul Hetherington -- Prose poetry and the resistance to narrative / Oz Hardwick -- "In the eye of the beholder" : prose poetry in dialogue between reader and poet / Hannah Stone -- Nobody's storybook : reading Russell Edson for the wrong reasons / Nicholas Lauridsen -- "Borders on edges, where skin stops, or begins" : the prose poem's relationship with the discourses of fashion and food, with particular reference to Charles Baudelaire, Gertrude Stein, and Harryette Mullen / Susie Campbell -- The contemporary vernacular : exploring intersections of architecture and prose poetry / Anne Caldwell -- "Image machine" : Gaspar Orozco's Book of the peony and the prose poem sequence as perceptual trick / Helen Tookey -- Writing the prose poem : an insider's perspective on an outsider artform / Ian Seed -- "A form of howling. …”
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    Requiem – Alàgbà, Dr., Prince, Mosọbalájé Ajíbádé Àkàndé Adébáyọ̀ Fálétí, OON, DLitt., FNAL, JP, a.k.a ‘Pa Fálétí’ to Some; ‘Bàbá Fálétí’ to all and Sundry.... by Pamela J. Olubunmi Smith

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Olubunmi Smith Thanks to the immense, providential endowment trumpeted on the airwaves, and flashed on screen, and showcased on makeshift stages from hamlet, to village, to town squares and city halls, and planted in almost every household so the gen-X and gen-Y Yorùbá can, in varying degrees, claim knowledge of and familiarity with Bàbá Fálétí, the man, the artist, the actor, the prodigious poet, indeed, the half-sung, consummate bard, the cultural icon, beloved son of Yorùbáland. …”
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    Deconstrucţia canonului literar în critica actuală română şi sârbă by Mariana Dan

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…The fact is interesting that the poet Vasko Popa, of Romanian origin, but who wrote in Serbian, represents, in Tešić’s opinion, a landmark in nowadays poetry, and a point of reference from which the literature of the past can be reshaped and ‘refreshed’ by a new and productive criticai outlook. …”
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    INTERPRETING A POEM OF BEN JONSON, “SONG: TO CELIA” by Nanik Mariana Effendie

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…Using this approach, the meaning of a poem can be revealed exactly the same as or very close to what the poet want to say or send the message.   This article tries to interpret “Song: To Celia”, one of Ben Jonson’s poems through knowledge of the world or schema, context and coherence.   …”
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    Genesis of the term "savilaida": from collections of avant-garde poetry till Lithuanian neologism by Egidijus Jaseliūnas

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…In the 40s, the coinage of "samizdat" by Moscow poet N. Glazkov promptly spread among the cultural sets of Russia, whereas in the second half of the 50s, it reached a part of Lithuanian intellectuals mostly through relations with the Russian creative intelligentsia. …”
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    ТHE BEGINNING OF THE WORLD ACCORDING TO HESIODS AS THE BIRTH OF PHILOSOPHICAL ONTOLOGY by Ігор ПАВЛЕНКО

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… The work of Hesiod, an ancient Greek epic poet, is considered, in particular, his poem “Theogony”, as one of the first cosmogonic constructions in European culture. …”
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