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    Beckett, Duchamp and Chess: A Crossroads at Arcachon in the Summer of 1940 by Harry Vandervlist

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…L’artiste Marcel Duchamp et le poète Samuel Beckett ont passé l’été 1940 à Arcachon, à jouer aux échecs. …”
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    On Love and the Canon: H.D., Robert Duncan, and “Venice-Venus” by Lara Vetter

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…., Pound, Lawrence and Williams to its center, and that thus positions poets influenced by these four (including himself) as foundational to the post-WWII era. …”
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    Music Making History: Langston Hughes’s Ask Your Mama (1961) by Jennifer Kilgore

    Published 2004-03-01
    “…Nous verrons ensuite en quoi les poèmes teintés de jazz de la génération Beat diffèrent de la poésie jazz de Langston Hughes, pour montrer que l’œuvre du poète africain-américain constitue un cri de ralliement, doublé d’un véritable appel à l’action.…”
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    « Anywhere out of this room » : les poèmes énigmatiques des poétesses victoriennes by Fabienne Moine

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…Victorian women poets, along with certain Pre-Modernist ones (from Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Laetitia Landon or Christina Rossetti to other, less well-known ones today, such as Dora Greenwell or Adelaide Procter), have written some disturbing and informal poems that do not always meet accepted Victorian generic or thematic standards. …”
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    (Women Writing) The Modernist Line by Cristanne Miller

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Of the five English-language poets who experimented most radically with the poetic line in the 1910s, four were women: Mina Loy, H.D., Marianne Moore, and to a lesser extent Gertrude Stein, since she rejected the poetic line altogether in Tender Buttons. …”
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    The Feminine Figures of the Kingis Quair:Literary and Historical Metamorphoses by Blaise Douglas

    Published 2011-09-01
    “…Cela semble particulièrement vrai si l’on compare la bien-aimée du poète et l’Emilie du Conte du chevalier de Chaucer, la déesse Fortune du makar écossais et celle des Consolations de la philosophie de Boèce. …”
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  7. 647

    Clichés tremblés dans deux poèmes de Louis MacNeice et Paul Muldoon by Florence Schneider

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…However, even if fixity is at the basis of both literary clichés and photographic snapshots, some poets propose to rehabilitate stereotypes, turning them into the roots of a blurred, slightly offset new vision. …”
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    Balaghah Ar-Ritsa’ Fii Syair Al-Khanasa’ Min Nihayah Al-Lafdhi Wa Al-Ma’ani by Sumardi Sumardi, Ivan Aulia Trisnady, Zulkhairi Sofyan

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…وتتكرر الكلمات في شعرها للتأكيد على الشعر، وأفكارها تبكي على أخويها (صخر ومعاوية) وتبكي على أخيها صخر. One of the Muslim poets, companions, believers, and patient mothers is Al-Khansa. …”
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  9. 649

    Romanticism in the Poetry of Hushang Ebteaj by محمد امین محمدپور, علی اصغر باباصفری

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…E   is one of the great contemporary poets and principles of romanticism govern most of his poems.  …”
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    THE RENAISSANCE FRENCH PSALTER. (THE ROMANIAN VERSIFICATION OF THE PSALMS WITH HUGUENOT MELODIES. ON THE OCCASION OF CELEBRATING THE 450th ANNIVERSARY OF THE FIRST FRENCH PSALTER,... by Anamaria Mădălina HOTORAN

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Celebrating 450 years since the first French Psalter (Le Psautier français) at Geneva (1562), the book represents the second Romanian version of the French Psalter, after the Psalter published in 1673 by Dosoftei, Bishop of Moldavia and it is the result of the work of 18 composers and poets and 13 scientific referents from Romania, France, Germany and USA, under the coordination of  Mircea Valeriu Diaconescu (composer, Germany), Ştefan Bratosin (Univ. …”
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    La Représentation de la montagne dans la littérature anglaise d’inspiration religieuse au XVIIe siècle by Jean-Louis Breteau

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…So do the English metaphysical poets, in particular George Herbert and John Donne, as well as the puritan author of The Pilgrim’s Progress…”
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    Book Review on "Alsho'ara al-Mohadathoon by sayyed reza mirahmadi

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…He has shown modernism in different aspects of the works of poets. He has also compiled an excellent list of modernists and looked at different aspects of their poetry including the new language of poetry, novelty, structure, imagery, musicality, and intention. …”
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    «The cavalry rushes, and in battle campaigns the tank rushes along with the war horse»: cavalry romance in Soviet songs on eve of the Great Patriotic War by A. V. Rychkov

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…According to the author, the songs about cavalry written by talented poets and composers were loved by the people and became the most important means of military-patriotic education of Soviet people, making a significant contribution to the Great Victory…”
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    Yeats et le mélange des genres : du texte à la scène by Pierre Longuenesse

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…In the « Theatre of Imagination » conceived by Yeats in the 1890s, the poetic Verb is given the power of creating visions through the concrete physicality of its uttering by the performing body of what Georges Banu will later call an « acteur-poète ». This project transforms dramatic writing process into the creation of a multiform object, in which the issue of the drama is brought out by the tension between opposite medium : theatre on the one hand, singing, dance, tale on the other hand… This exploration involves Yeats into original collaborations on stage with composers, musicians, and dancers. …”
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    Le récit mythique d’une conversion : La Argentina à l’Athénée de Madrid by Hélène Frison

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…That evening, while she performed at the Athenaeum in Madrid in front of "intellectuals, painters, writers, poets, musicians," a double shift took place: while the spectators experienced a kind of epiphany of the dance, she became aware of what her priesthood would be from then on - to embody "the spirit of the Spanish dance". …”
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    Reception of Penelope’s Character in 20th Century Poetry: Female Modernism and Latvian Writer Aspazija by Dina Eiduka

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…It specifically examines the utilisation of Penelope in the poetry of modernist poets, particularly those associated with the category of Female Modernism (as proposed by Jane Dowson in her work “Women, Modernism and British Poetry, 1910–1939: Resisting Femininity” (2002)), with a particular focus on the works of the Latvian author Aspazija. …”
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    The Romantics of 1909: Arthur Symons, Pierre Lasserre and T. E. Hulme by Bénédicte COSTE

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Part dictionary of British authors born before 1800, part series of portraits of canonical Romantic poets, The Romantic Movement remains perplexing with its unclear purpose and ungainly format. …”
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    Dynamika obrazowania w przekładach Jerozolimy Wyzwolonej Piotra Kochanowskiego i Ludwika Kamińskiego – analiza wybranych fragmentów eposu by Bartosz Głowacki

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In the 19th century, the development of literary Polish language, as well as the interest in the past related to romantic tendencies, inspired many poets to attempt to create a new translation of the Italian epic poem about the First Crusade. …”
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    Co-evoluzione nel rapporto tra creazione artistica e intelligenza artificiale. Sull’utilizzo specifico di “I Question”, “MADI” e “SIA” by Kim JaeMin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…“SIA” generates poetry based on a corpus of Korean poets, redefining concepts of creation and poetic authorship. …”
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    L’Italie au miroir : bilinguisme et auto-traduction dans la poésie de Christina Rossetti by Mélody Enjoubault

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…Christina Rossetti, known as one of the greatest British poets of the 19th century, also wrote poems in Italian, the language of her origins. …”
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