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    Illustration with the Emotion of Grief and Regret in Poems of Siavash Kasraei by mohammadamin ehsani estahbanati, Manijeh Abdollahi

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…The sadness of emotion has always had a special place in poetry of our poets. The emotion of sorrow and regret is to correct the human nostalgia and regret of the past and the things that have been lost in the present. …”
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    Parudi's analysis in "Kharestan" by AdibGhasemiKermani by Mohammadreza Heydari, MARYAM KHALILI JAHANTIGH, Mohammad Barani

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…In this research, the most important tool of "Kharestan"; AdibGhasemiKermani's satirical parody (1308-1238 Hijri / 1849-1929 AD) has been studied in two levels of surface structure and deep structure by comparative analysis using library tools, that is, word, form, and meaning.AdibKermani is one of the authors and poets in the field of critical and folklore literature. …”
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    Ippolit Bogdanovich and Voltaire’s 'Épître à l’impératrice de Russie': Adapting Praise by Andrew Kahn

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Ippolit Bogdanovich was one of the most versatile poets of the period, appreciated for his original compositions and recognised for his adaptations of French poetry. …”
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    A Mystic Analysis of Alda Merini’s Poetry by Mohammad Hussein Ramezankiaei, Mahtab Alimohammadi Malayeri

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…AldaMerini appearsamong those contemporary Italian poets translated into Persian. Merini is a poetess of great renown because her poetry leads readers to the knowledge of a world-wide aspect of literature. …”
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    Having Your Cake: Caricaturing the Business Organization in 20th-century and Contemporary American Art and Poetry by David Reckford

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…In 1919, Marianne Moore, in a Duchampian gesture, broached the inclusion of utilitarian language into poetry. After that other poets, novelists, and especially visual artists have turned their gaze and their rhetoric towards what might be called the business blind spot in art, to expand art’s demesne dialectically, to engage in subtle social criticism, to reach behind business to get to society or, fascinatingly, in the cases of Andy Warhol, and later Jeff Koons, to create new ambiguities that play on contemporary anxieties, revealing hidden vulnerabilities in modern societies, to those that can see and feel them.…”
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    LİVÂYÎ’NİN MANZÛM YASİN TEFSİRİ / LIVAYI’S POETICAL INTERPRETATION OF “YASEEN” (SURA YASEEN) by Ahmet SEVGİ

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…</p><p>Abstract:</p><p>The text of poetical interpretation of “Yaseen” (Sura Yaseen) appeared in Livayi’s, one of the 16th century poets, the work (the beginning part missing) stored under the number Diez A. 8<sup>0</sup>.192 in Berlin Königliche Library, is given in this essay. …”
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    Mohammad Taghi Qiasi and Translation of French Poetry by Mitra Raissi Dehkordi

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…We aimed to analyze the reasons for the selection of poems, the method for the introduction of poets, and the classification of the history of French poetry to different periods, as well as the translation methods. …”
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    Dwie przestrzenie wojennej propagandy. Język utworów moskiewskich Okien TASS by Agata Książek

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…The TASS Windows present the unique contribution of the Soviet poets to the action of the mobilization of society to take part in the fight against the German aggressor.…”
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    Aesthetic study of pun in Leili and majnoon Nezami Ganjavi by Ayob Omidi, Omid Jelodarian

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Nezami Ganjavi is one of the most prominent Persian language poets who has been able to make use of all of his pun capacities in musical and aesthetic richness of his works. …”
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    More than Mounts the Eye: Coleridge, Byron, De Quincey by Marc Porée

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…Thomas De Quincey fait le cheminement inverse dans Recollections of the Lakes and the Lake Poets (1838-1840), lorsqu’il affirme que ces "humbles montagnes", peuplées de montagnards humbles mais d’une grande force morale, bien qu’ayant la préférence de Wordsworth, méritent toute l’attention critique possible.Les deux parties devraient converger autour de la question suivante: pourquoi les romantiques de la première génération ont-ils dû de façon répétée repousser les accusations de modération et d’esprit de clocher, quand il n’était que trop évident de voir que le rang éminent de leurs productions dépassait de loin la prétendue "humilité" de leur cadre indigène ?…”
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    May Sinclair’s Romantic Corpus by Leslie de Bont

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…As a literary critic, Sinclair (1863-1946) wrote influential papers on Modernist poetry, but barely mentions Romantic poets in her many essays. By contrast, her own narrative poem, The Dark Night (1924), articulates Eliotian references with Romantic themes (Dowson 2006). …”
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    Ecstasy’s Alembic: H.D.’s Poetics of Magic and Psychoanalysis in World War Two by Jane Augustine

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Rassemblés autour d’un rêve d’union entre spiritualité et sexualité, ces discours alimentent l’évolution des figures ou personae façonnées par la romancière et poète de sa période imagiste jusqu’à Trilogy, son long poème visionnaire écrit pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. …”
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    Blessed John Duns Scotus and Recent Papal Pronouncements by Sjaak Zonneveld

    Published 2009-03-01
    “…Le poète jésuite anglais Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-89) a été profondément influencé par le bienheureux Jean Duns Scot (env. 1266-1308), un théologien et philosophe du Moyen-Âge. …”
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    Imaginative Allusion Compounds Inspired by Verses, Traditions and mythology in Khaghaniʼs Odes by محمد بهنام‌فر, زینب طلایی

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…Khaghani is one of the greatest poets in Azerbaijan style. His uses of current sciencesÙ« special scientific termsÙ« and unusual and out of mind metaphors and similes in imageryÙ« have made his poem hard to obtain. …”
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    The Town and the City in Charles Williams's Fiction by Maurice Levy

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Lewis, de Tolkien, de Dorothy Sayers et comme membre du célèbre groupe des "Inklings" d'Oxford. Poète, dramaturge, romancier, auteur de nombreux essais, il a longtemps été l'objet d'un culte fervent de la part d'un groupe restreint de fidèles admirateurs. …”
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    Analysis of Nonverbal Communication in the Story of Hasanak the Vizier by Morteza Mohseni, Sayyed Esmail Jafari Petroudi

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…The masters of literary works use verbal and nonverbal communication to present their thoughts and ideas more effectively. Although the poets and writers use literary language for aesthetic statement, they are not inattentive to nonverbal communication. …”
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    பெரியபுராணத்தில் நாயன்மார்களின் பண்பாட்டு மரபுகள் / Cultural Traditions of the Nayanmars in Periyapuranam... by முனைவர் க. முத்துமாரியம்மாள் / Dr. K. Muthumariammal

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Hence, the contribution of the Nayanmars to the history of Tamil epic literature is invaluable. These saint-poets not only attained divine realization themselves but also imparted their spiritual insights to fellow devotees and Tamil society. …”
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    A New Approach to Persian Poetry Meters from Linguistics and Rhythm Viewpoints by mohamad mirzayi, Shahram Naghshbandi, Hosein Meisami, Yadollah Shokri

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…Fifty verses with different metrics from the 3rd to 15th century's poets were chosen based on their frequency of use in Persian poetry. …”
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    The Transition from Song to Poetry in Latvian Literature in the Second Half of the 19th Century by Māra Grudule

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…As the level of education among Latvians was low and most information spread by word of mouth, the German pastors and the first generation of Latvian poets made use of ziņges as an informative tool. …”
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    Récit de guerre et éthique. Singularité, communauté et temporalité Adieu à tout cela de Robert Graves et La main coupée de Blaise Cendrars by Anne MOUNIC

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…Cendrars wrote an essay called “J’ai tué”.The war experience caused those two poets to refuse the idealistic dualism of the absolute; they rejected the post-war exaltation of manhood, as described by G.L. …”
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