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    Pasolini et la poétique du déplacement by Anne-Violaine Houcke

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Pasolini met ainsi en œuvre une véritable poétique du déplacement, qui, à partir du déplacement géographique et, par la pratique de l’analogie, conduit à la réalisation d’une œuvre « déplacée », intempestive, qui vise à déplacer le spectateur. « Poète civil », comme le définissait Alberto Moravia, Pasolini fait du poétique le lieu du politique.…”
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    “Redeemed Swots”: Geoffrey Hill’s Pedagogically Touched Poetry by Emily Taylor Merriman

    Published 2009-03-01
    “…Bien que Geoffrey Hill, en tant que poète et universitaire, soit l’illustration d’une situation largement répandue au vingtième siècle, il a produit peu d’écrits de grande ampleur sur l’éducation et la pédagogie, aussi bien dans sa prose que dans sa poésie. …”
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    De l’usage de l’intertexte biblique dans quelques poèmes de George Herbert et de John Donne by Jean-Louis Breteau

    Published 2009-03-01
    “…Controversial as the underlying theology of metaphysical poetry may be, such poets as George Herbert and John Donne extensively resorted to the use of the biblical intertext, and they had a thorough knowlege of both the hermeneutics and the poetics of their time. …”
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    Fiction’s Afterlives: Character Migration and Reading Memory by Ivan CALLUS

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Drawing in particular on the fortunes of Walter Scott and his different literary posterities, and with reference also to related points that emerge in the work of poets from Wordsworth to Alice Oswald and novelists from Henry James to Howard Jacobson, it reflects on the relevance of a concern with literary character in an age dominated by talk about avatars and digital platforms. …”
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    “Travelling in the Family”: Elizabeth Bishop’s Brazilian Autobiographical Voice by Myriam Bellehigue

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Oblivion strikes as the “vivid force” that shapes most of these autobiographical works and pushes both poets to explore their childhood “tropisms,” that is to say, according to Sarraute’s definition, micro-movements, intimate dramas that affect the child’s subconscious and that the adult tries to grasp at years later through uncertain language. …”
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    Un coma ça tape où ? Incorporer le corps dans le voir by Germain Rœsz

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…S’interrogeant sur les conditions de la genèse de son œuvre, le peintre et poète Germain Rœsz se remémore le long coma à l’issue duquel il s’est mis à manier la couleur – et les mots. …”
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    G. Călinescu şi literatura latină by Alexandra Ciocârlie

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Comme il l’avait fait ou le fera dans ses autres écrits, Călinescu a utilisé à une large échelle la technique des associations insolites, paradoxales même, entre les œuvres des poètes latins et bon nombre d’écrits ultérieurs.…”
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    Kostas Axelos - L’exil, l’errance, le passage by Jean Lauxerois

    Published 2010-02-01
    “…La vie et l’œuvre de Kostas Axelos peuvent être réunies et saisies selon les figures et les métamorphoses d’un voyage, voyage ininterrompu dont il n’a cessé de déplacer et d’approfondir la signification – de l’exil à l’errance, de l’errance au passage. Comme le poète, qui peut toujours « répondre qu’il est du pays d’à côté » (René Char), Kostas Axelos nous montre, au cœur de notre époque devenue furieusement identitaire, combien la pensée est nécessairement l’aventure d’une expatriation, si elle veut pouvoir, d’un même geste, éclairer le présent et ouvrir le chemin de l’avenir.…”
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    Metaphorical Conceptualization and its Cultural Foundations in Persian Literature (Case Study: The Metaphor of Love is War) by Jahandoost Sabzalipour, Raziye roosami juryabi

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…Replacement and non-abstraction in this field, reflects the hidden ideas of poets, and shows that these maps follow the conceptual metaphor of "love is human". …”
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    An Analysis of Structural Resurrection of Words based on Layered Stylistics in the Syntax layer of the Contemporary Ghazal of Iran by Fariba Mehri, Mehyar Alavi Moghaddam, Hasan Delbri, Abbas Mohammadian

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The fundamental question of the article is that the normative hypotheses of the syntax, in what parts of the chain of words occur in the most part, and what the poets would use for this purpose. On this base, after a brief introduction to linguistic stylistics and hijacking in the syntax of speech, authors introduce examples of this application, and in the end it is concluded that the hijacking of contemporary ghazal, both in the morphology and in the syntax, has influenced the word. …”
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    A New Theory in the Appearance of Andalusian Stanzas (A Critical Review of “Andalusian Stanzas and Zajel and Its Impact on Troubadour Poetry” by Sayyed Hussein Mara`ashi

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The poetry forms of Stanzas and Zajal and the topics that Andalusian poets address to them are among the issues that are still of interest to the researchers. …”
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    Код-«мусор» – кривой почерк – опечатка: несовершенство как литературный приём в цифровой эре by Ellen Rutten

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…With the help of existing scholarship, in this article, I will study and compare the writings of three Russian poets/artists: Vera Khlebnikova, Vera Pavlova, and Linor Goralik. …”
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    Tension in Modernist Art and Lyric Poetry at the Beginning of the 20th Century in Estonian Culture: Ernst Enno and Others by Anneli Mihkelev

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…At the same time there were poets who wrote original poems that did not imitate previous work. …”
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    Phenomenology of Fire Image in the Poems of Akhavan Sales based on Gaston Bachelard Thoughts by Nematollah Iranzadeh, Shahnaz Arsh Akmal

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…These elements subconsciously appear in the mind of poets and in the time of imagination have an essential role in the creation of images. …”
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    Over Hill and Dale in the Border Ballads by Roland Bouyssou

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…Les Border Ballads procèdent d’un art oral qui rassemble les talents du conteur, du poète, du musicien et du chanteur. Elles sont l’œuvre de communautés aux confins montagneux de l’Angleterre et de l’Écosse, qui leur ont donné naissance et les ont maintenues vivantes en les renouvelant. …”
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    On Common Ground: Translocal Attachments and Transethnic Affiliations in Agha Shahid Ali’s and Arthur Sze’s Poetry of the American Southwest by Judith Rauscher

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Engaging with landscapes of the American Southwest and elsewhere, and in particular with the natural environment, both poets reimagine the region as a site of translocal attachments and as the grounds for transethnic affiliations, especially with local Native American peoples. …”
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    Jason’s cloak in Apollonius Argonautica by Alexandra Sousa

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Through a literary resource cherished by Hellenistic poets, an ecphrasis, Apollonius challenges the epic canon, suggesting readings that merge fiction with historical facts, through two opposite cosmic forces φιλότης and νεῖκος. …”
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    « A Woman’s Answer » : Adelaide Procter et la poésie face au genre by Fabienne Moine

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…To avoid being trapped in the fury of feminist claims and to spurn the traditional gender ideology, some Victorian women poets take up a third discourse, ambiguous and protean. …”
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    Transatlantic Crossroads: Ezra Pound’s 1933 Active Anthology by Charlotte Estrade

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…Lieu de convergence poétique, mais aussi de divergences et de différenciations par rapport à d’autres poètes et d’autres types d’anthologies, elle se présentera en fin de compte comme une transition et une étape dans sa mobilisation parfois agressive pour une meilleure visibilité de la poésie moderniste, ainsi que la formation d’un certain lectorat à une poésie expérimentale.…”
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