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    Udmurdi hällilaul: veel kord esmaallika probleemist by Irina Nurieva

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Vereshchagin’s verses spread among people thanks to the Udmurt scholar, poet, and musician Kusebai Gerd. Gerd published this verse several times under the authorship of Vereshchagin, adding the refrain “Iz, iz, nunye, zarni bugore!” …”
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    From the history of Lithuanian picture books (1900-1930) by Ingrida Korsakaitė

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Some artists' picture books were published in Germany in 1923 by the short-lived publishing firm Mala. Poet K. Binkis assisted with the translation. Mažylis karaliukas (The Little Prince) (Kaunas, 1923) by F. …”
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    Dramatic and Cinematic Potentials of the Fifth Dome in Nizami's Haft Peykar by Heydar Ali Dahmarde, Hojat Raeisi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…IntroductionNizami Ganjavi, a 12th-century poet, gained widespread recognition through his quintet known as "Five Treasures" (Panj Ganj), among which Haft Peykar shines prominently. …”
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  4. 544

    Eminescu – poezia naşterii şi a stingerii (elemente de antropogonie eminesciană) by Carmina Cojocaru

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…In Preot şi filosof, Scrisoarea I, Odin şi Poetul Eminescu reaches the firm belief that being aware of his predestined limits, the world on the whole, does not concentrate its efforts towards deeper spiritualization, but on the contrary, it plunges in an ocean of contradictions. The poet reached the highest degree of understanding life, the essence drawn out of a long line of other existing essences which, in our opinion, makes the most complex, shattering confession whose deep meaning is represented by human essence and becomes part of the Eminescu antropogonic foundation: comprehending life as „part of the whole” that would immediately lead to the complet understanding of death, and from here to the staggering elevation of the most stirring verse: “Nu credeam să-nvăţ a muri vreodată”. …”
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    The Exordium of Adébáyọ̀ Fálétí’s Poetry by Adedotun Ogundeji

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Four of the eleven narrative poems, (‘Ẹ̀là Lọrọ̀ ’, ‘̀ Ṣàṣọrẹ’, ‘Alágbára Ilé àti Alágbára Oko’, and ‘Agbódóro ́ - gun’) are adapted from the Ifá corpus and there are strong evidences that ìjálá (Ogun poetry/hunter’s) is the original source of the story retold in ‘Adébímpé Ojẹ̀dòkun’. The poet was reported to have collected it from his father who informed him it was a true-life story (Ọlátúnjí 1982a). …”
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    Fálétí’s Philosophical Sensibility by Adeshina Afolayan

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Compared to Ọlátúnjí’s exploratory unraveling of Fálétí’s poetry, my objective is to enlist Fálétí as a poet that has not been given his due as one who is sensitive to the requirements of political philosophy and its objective of ensuring the imagination of a society that is properly ordered according to the imperatives of justice.   …”
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    Résistance(s) et identités plurielles dans la poésie occitane de la Seconde Guerre mondiale by Cecile Noilhan

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Focusing on Laurence Campa’s works about the Great War poets, this study of works written by four occitan poets, -Charles Camproux, Max Allier, Félix Castan and Robert Lafont-, during the Second World War, puts forward a typology of occitan poets whose political determination, through writing, turns out to be dual: a denunciation of the living conditions during the war and a promotion of their own language, the occitan language.…”
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    “The Map-makers’ Colors”: Maps in Twentieth-Century American Poetry in English by Adele J. Haft

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…Though others preceded her, Elizabeth Bishop takes center-stage for “The Map” (1934; Winslow, 1935, 78–79), which recognizes that poets and cartographers create selective, generalized, and simplified views of the world. …”
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    Prominences of Rhymes' Role in Persian Poetry from the Beginning to the Eighth century by Tahereh Ghasemi, ali mohammadi

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…The rhyme has always been one of the main pillar of Persian poetry. For that matter, poets spend many times to make rhyme and accentuate it. …”
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    ECOLOGICAL READING ON SELECTED AYURZANA AND YONG SHU HOONG’s POEMS by Kristiawan Indriyanto

    Published 2018-08-01
    “… This paper explores how nature is depicted by two poets of different nationality using ecocriticism. …”
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    Thematic Preoccupations of D. A. Ọbasá and Ṣóbọ̀ Aróbíodù on Religion and Colonialism by Ìyábọ̀dé Baliquis Alága, Luqman Abísọ́lá Kíaríbẹ̀ẹ́

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Therefore, this essay is a comparative analysis of the two poets’ poems with particular reference to issues relating to religion and colonialism. …”
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    From Incoherence to Sustainability: Performance, Activism, and Social Media in the Most Recent Russian Poetry by Kirill Korchagin

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…As such, it has always maintained a closeness to the poetic work and was most often practiced by poets who sought to extend their texts beyond the space of the page and into the “external” world. …”
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    A Conversation with Michael Heller: This Constellation is a Name by Fiona McMahon

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Les réflexions réunies ici sont le fruit de deux conversations qui ont eu lieu à l’occasion de la venue du poète Michael Heller en France en 2013. L’accueil du poète par l’Université Toulouse II–Le Mirail en janvier 2013 et par l’Université Paris Ouest Nanterre en février 2013 fut un événement riche en échanges pour sonder l’inscription de son œuvre dans la lignée historique des poètes objectivistes et pour mettre en lumière sa place actuelle parmi les courants contemporains américains.…”
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    A Comparative Study of the Function of Myth in a Poem by Khalil Haavi and Manouchehr Atashi by Seyyed Ali Seraj

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…So, myths have been considered as the integral part of literature. Whenever the poets and writers see the   wishes of the people in danger, they turned to myth. …”
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    Voices in the Machine: Class, Subjectivity and Desire in Victorian Women’s Factory Poems by Fabienne Moine

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The first objective of this paper is to present the voices of the upper and middle-class women poets, who show sympathy for the labourers as they try to advance the cause of the female workers. …”
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    Comparative Investigation of Synesthesia in “Sight al-Zand” by AbulʿAla Al-MaʿarriAnd the Poetical Works of Shoorideh-E-Shirazi by Javad Gholamalizadeh, Abdolbaset Arab Yosefabadi, Reza Asghari

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…Analyzing diverse types of Baudelaire synesthesia in the works of two Arabic and Persian blind poets, Abul Ala Al-Maarri (937-1057) and Shoorideh-Shirazi (1857-1927), using a descriptive-analytical method, the present study aims to demonstrate the beauty in blind poets’ poems which results from deep imagination. …”
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    The Most Important Element of Imagination and Creating Mental Imagery in the Poetry of Rudaki by Seyedali Karamati

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The use of figures of speech varies among poets and authors under different circumstances. …”
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    Warring Claims: Victorian Poetry and Conflict by Matthew Bevis

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…This article examines how Victorian poets represented and explored the complexities of war; it considers the writings of Browning, Arnold, Tennyson, Meredith, Morris, Kipling, Hardy, Housman, and others, and demonstrates how the richness of this body of work offered itself to modern poets as both bequest and as monitory force.…”
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    “love : necessity : anti-fa”: Hostile Environments and Necropolitics in Nat Raha’s Of Sirens, Body & Faultlines and Jay Bernard’s Surge by Juha Virtanen

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…This essay traces the ways in which two poets in the UK have responded to, and intervened in, this violent political climate. …”
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    Byron and Nineteenth-Century Literary Philhellenism in America by Maria Schoina

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…After exemplifying how Byron’s philhellenic verse read throughout Europe made him the champion of modern Greece, I explore the ways Byron’s lines inspired a host of poets across the Atlantic. My discussion aims to demonstrate the American poets’ rich and diverse engagement with Byronic modes, hoping to bring a deeper understanding of the texts in question as well as of the historical frames surrounding them.…”
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