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    Metaphoric Reading of the Poetry "Russian Nightmare" by Hossein Panahi based on Conceptual Blending Theory by Masoud Dehghan, Behnaz Vahabian

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…The analyzed data has been chosen from his poets entitled Russian Nightmares. The examined and selected data are Panahi's poems, and the used tool is cognitive semantics, in particular CBT. …”
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    Reflection of Verbal Violence in Farrokhi Yazdi's Poems: An Analysis Based on Malkin’s Approach by Arefeh Taherian, Hossein Razavian, Ali Mohammad Shahsani, Esmat Esmaeili

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Farrokhi Yazdi is one of the prominent poets of this period who is a good example for studying verbal violence. …”
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    Extremes of the Avant-garde: H.D. and Rae Armantrout by Natalia Carbajosa

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Partant d’une analyse du couple conceptuel modernisme/postmodernisme, cet article confronte de manière inédite H.D. et Rae Armantrout, deux poètes des extrêmes, au sens où elles s’inscrivent à la marge, respectivement dans les avant-gardes du début des XXe et XXIe siècles, dessinant ainsi les frontières temporelles de la tradition poétique moderniste américaine. …”
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    Unsaying: Mystical Aspiration and Negativity in Paul Auster’s Poetry by François Hugonnier

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Esclave de la temporalité et d’un vocable étouffant, le poète s’exile dans le langage et se heurte aux murs de l’indicible. …”
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    La « poétique du port d’attache » : un outil de patrimonialisation de la « marque Rimbaud » à Charleville-Mézières by Alice Kersten

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Par le discours officiel qu’elle construit sur elle-même, la ville se présente comme le « port d’attache » du poète : des collages, des fresques et des photographies à son effigie ornent les murs de la cité ; sa maison et le musée qui lui est consacré sont de hauts lieux de tourisme ; des extraits de ses textes deviennent des marques et donnent leurs noms à des commerces et à un festival de musique. …”
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    The Spartan King Leonidas I: History and modern times by E.A. Tchiglintsev, N.A. Shadrina

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…The European Romantic poets of the first half of the 19th century were inspired by the image of Leonidas I because of their sympathy to the struggle for freedom of the Greeks (Michel Pichat, Lord Byron, and Alexander Pushkin in Russia). …”
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    Five Poems by Adrian GRAFE

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…I have given poetry-writing workshops to third-year English students several times since 2016, either as part of the Printemps des Poètes events at Artois, co-organised with my colleague Mireille Demaules, our librarians and staff of our Service culture, or as ‘stand-alone’ sessions. …”
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    Stylistics Comparison between MosibatNameh and Mantegh Al-teir of Attar and MasnaviManavi (Case Study: Poetry techniques) by Mostafa Mirdar Rezaei, SIAVASH HAGHJOU

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…One of the benchmarks and tools for investigating the elements of the art is "stylistics", in which the study of literary instruments and rhetorical elements in the language of poets is one of the most accurate and metric methods for the understanding and drawing of poetic images. …”
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    Paris-palimpseste by Sylvain Briens

    Published 2010-03-01
    “…Cette autre géographie permet l’articulation d’un discours poétique symboliste qui assigne au texte de la ville la fonction de palimpseste : à travers un travail de déchiffrage et d’interprétation des symboles, le poète fait apparaître un autre texte, qui est en relation de correspondances avec le texte visible mais illisible de la ville. …”
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    Hirelings and Laborers: Biblical Parable in Blake’s Milton by Leslie Tannenbaum

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…En fait, la forme et le contenu paraboliques du Chant du Barde deviennent des moyens essentiels pour, à la fois, accomplir et décrire le genre de travail que Blake considérait comme la mission du vrai travailleur et du vrai poète-prophète.…”
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    Kay Boyle and Caresse Crosby: Devoted Friendship by Linda HAMALIAN

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…Harry and Caresse Crosby were known then as an ultramodern, raffish couple determined to establish themselves as poets and patrons of writers and artists. Boyle had made early, significant contributions to the avant-garde literary scene in the United States publishing in Broom, Poetry, This Quarter, and transition. …”
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    MARTIN HEIDEGGER’S METAPHYSICAL QUESTION 1935-1937: GENESIS AND CONSEQUENCES. PART ONE by Юрій МАРИНЧУК

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The second plan of the stated metaphysics is considered, on the one hand, from the position of poets and oracles, as those who express themselves historically, and, on the other hand, from the inner basis of thinking. …”
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    The Semantics of the Absurd: On German ‘Hermetic’ Poetry and Political Commitment after 1945 by Marko Pajević

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…This paper demonstrates how poets made a unique and highly significant contribution to the development of a new political awareness in Germanlanguage culture. …”
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    Biodiversité et corporéité dans la poésie diasporique caribéenne: vers une esthétique écoféministe by Myriam Moïse

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Cette communication propose la mise en exergue d’une sélection de textes poétiques de Dionne Brand, Lorna Goodison, Grace Nichols et Olive Senior afin de démontrer comment l’association nature/femme devient porteuse d’une véritable esthétique écoféministe.Il conviendra de déterminer dans quelle mesure ces poètes de la diaspora imposent leur propre vision de la nature caribéenne comme intrinsèquement liée au corps féminin. …”
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    Le Darwin de Hopkins: déchiffrage contextuel by Cary H. Plotkin

    Published 2009-03-01
    “…Naturaliste à la manière victorienne, exercé aux catégories philosophiques classiques du programme d’Oxford, formé en théologie jésuite, poète de la nature et de Dieu, il semblerait en effet avoir les qualités requises d’un «témoin-clé de l’âge de Darwin». …”
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    Semantic link of allusions and non-verbal communication in Ferdowsi's Shahnameh by Zahra Jamshidi, Seyyed Mohammad Arta

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…From the point of view of aesthetics, because it creates images, it creates artistic beauty; Therefore, irony has a special place in literature, and poets have taken advantage of it in order to avoid direct and explicit expression, and they have presented their intention and objectivity in the form of this expression. …”
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    "The / profile of a city / exploding": Frank O’Hara’s Aesthetics of Shock by Olivier Brossard

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…A partir du début des années soixante, O’Hara écrit des poèmes baptisés "For Your Information Poems", dans lesquels l’esthétique du choc porte non plus seulement sur le récit d’une journée en ville mais affecte la grammaire et la structure même du texte: le poète aère ses poèmes, précipite les mots les uns contre les autres et forme de nouveaux agrégats. …”
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    La diversion comme genre : L’écriture et ses labyrinthes à l’époque élisabéthaine by Sophie Chiari-Lasserre

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…In the seventeenth century, poets started lamenting the gradual disappearance of these curves drawn on the grass. …”
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    The Example of Herta Müller, A Nobel Literature Prize Author, in The Relationship of Tourism and Literature by Yüksel Gürsoy

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…Through literal works, a city or country can become a tourism center. Authors and poets, who are destination creators, bringing distinction and identity in a city or country, can make it a brand city of world tourism market. …”
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    Content Analysis of the articles in Journal of Linguistic and Rhetorical Studies of Semnan University (2010 - 2023) by Hossein Moradi Moghadam

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…The first to third ranks of the main topics were dedicated to poetry and poets (9 percent), rhetoric (7.9 percent), and style and stylistics (6.3 percent). …”
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