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    Echoes Across the Valley /

    Published 2000
    “…Poets of Africa ;…”
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    Thulaganyo ya seretotumišo (sa Sepedi), pesalema (ya Bibele) le sefela sa kereke (ya Lutere) by Mawatle J. Mojalefa

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In the content of traditional praise poem, the poet uses the traditional events which are not extracted from his own source. …”
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    Une revenance dans l’écriture poétique : les disparus et Vittorio Sereni by Yannick Gouchan

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…We will therefore study the encounter between the poet and the dead, showing how the poet can become a remnant too. …”
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    The Lithuanianisation of Adam Mickiewicz by Viktorija Šeina

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The most striking example of this was a 1927 anthology of the poet’s works compiled by Lithuanian literary historian Mykolas Biržiška. …”
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    “Taak prappa” by Kathie Birat

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…David Dabydeen’s collection of poems Slave Song (1984) represents the Guyanese poet’s attempt to compensate for the silence surrounding slavery and the absence of a significant body of poetry in Creole. …”
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    Les préliminaires textuels de Robert Browning by Yann Tholoniat

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…Indeed, this peripheral zone or textual threshold is very important: it settles a pact between the poet and his reader and testifies to the author’s control over his text. …”
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    “But how then shall I imitate thee, and/ Copie thy fair, though bloudie hand?”(“The Thanksgiving”, vv.15-16) by Guillaume Coatalen

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…If the poet is God’s secretary, how can Christ imitate himself in his verse? …”
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    Yorùbá Ethics of Interpersonal Relations in Ọbasá’s Poetry by Ayodele Solomon Oyewale

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Tis paper affirms the poet’s rational reflection on the Yorùbá cultural ideology and pragmatic approach to ethical issues. …”
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    Un corps à soi : la réécriture du blason dans Odes de Sharon Olds by Juliette Bouanani

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Sharon Olds’ body of work has always been tied to physicality: in a 2017 article, John Freeman calls her “America’s Brave Poet of the Body.” In 2016, she published Odes, a collection of poems inspired by Pablo Neruda’s Odes to Common Things, in which the poet sings of artichokes and wine, praising the beauty of daily life and of abstract notions such as love and friendship. …”
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    سمات الأنا الشعرية الأنثوية الحداثية بين روضة الحاج وفروغ فرخزاد (مقدمة نقدية نفسية مقارنة) by Baraa Khaled Hilal

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The poetic ego is a modern expression must distinguish the poet who has a unique poetic personality. In the modern era, Ego witnessed many transformations, with the emergence of the romantic school, but the symbolic and existential schools  created another form of the Ego, emerged from psychiatric clinics and was crystallized by the Austrian psychologist (Sigmund Freud), I intend to address one type of these new poetic transformations,   classical characteristics of Female Ego in the works of the Sudanese poet Rawdha Al-Hajj compared to the Iranian poet Forough Farrokhzad." the Sudanese I will study the classical poetic female ego and its features, in their Arabic or translated into Arabic poetry. …”
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    سمات الأنا الشعرية الأنثوية الحداثية بين روضة الحاج وفروغ فرخزاد (مقدمة نقدية نفسية مقارنة) by Baraa Khaled Hilal

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The poetic ego is a modern expression must distinguish the poet who has a unique poetic personality. In the modern era, Ego witnessed many transformations, with the emergence of the romantic school, but the symbolic and existential schools  created another form of the Ego, emerged from psychiatric clinics and was crystallized by the Austrian psychologist (Sigmund Freud), I intend to address one type of these new poetic transformations,   classical characteristics of Female Ego in the works of the Sudanese poet Rawdha Al-Hajj compared to the Iranian poet Forough Farrokhzad." the Sudanese I will study the classical poetic female ego and its features, in their Arabic or translated into Arabic poetry. …”
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    Proserpine upon the Coin: Melville’s Quest for Greek Beauty in “Syra” by Bruno Monfort

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Confronted to the mercantile realities of modern Syra, the poet acknowledges that the people there spontaneously lived primitive, innocent lives with little concern for the clichés and prejudices of Orientalism. …”
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    سمات الأنا الشعرية الأنثوية الحداثية بين روضة الحاج وفروغ فرخزاد (مقدمة نقدية نفسية مقارنة) by Baraa Khaled Hilal

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The poetic ego is a modern expression must distinguish the poet who has a unique poetic personality. In the modern era, Ego witnessed many transformations, with the emergence of the romantic school, but the symbolic and existential schools  created another form of the Ego, emerged from psychiatric clinics and was crystallized by the Austrian psychologist (Sigmund Freud), I intend to address one type of these new poetic transformations,   classical characteristics of Female Ego in the works of the Sudanese poet Rawdha Al-Hajj compared to the Iranian poet Forough Farrokhzad." the Sudanese I will study the classical poetic female ego and its features, in their Arabic or translated into Arabic poetry. …”
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    The Harmony of Meter and Emotion in the Odes of Anvari Abivardi (With a Look at the Poems of His Master, Abol Faraj Runi) by Maryam Khalili Jahantigh, Mohammad Barani, Leila Shakibaei

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Music is one of the constructive elements in the formation and structure of poetry, which highlights the speech and has a close relationship with the poet's emotions and intentions. By choosing an external melody that matches the meaning, that is, rhythm as one of the branches of music, the poet increases the effect of his poem and promotes its artistic and literary value. …”
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    Walt Whitman, passant moderne by Eric Athenot

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Starting from an analysis of Whitman’s departure from the Romantic poets’ approach to the urban environment it charts the poems’ progress through various cities and examines the poet’s susceptibility to the language of the working men of Manhattan as the catalyst of his poetic revolution. …”
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    Poetic Utterances and Socio-Political Commitment in Ọbasa’s Poems by Lere Adeyemi

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Obasá as a unique colonial poet whose poems ̣ were committed to the promotion of Yorùbá cultural heritage. …”
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    Poezija kao luksuz i sredstvo preživljanja by Dubravka Djurić, Aleksandar Bošković

    Published 2024-10-01
    “… Poetry as a Luxury and Means for Survival The paper focuses on two blogger-poets, Maja Solar and Jelena Savić, who create poetry and conceptualize the relationship between philosophy and politics. …”
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    "On Being Idolized" : construction d’une identité américaine à travers quelques poèmes de Robert Frost by Candice Lemaire

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…This article explores America’s literary canon through the major New England figure of farmer-poet Robert Frost (1874-1963), who offered a complex vision of American identity in his volumes, from that of the highly-acclaimed national artist to the uneasily translated and understood poet. …”
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