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    ANALYSIS OF EKE – UNE: AN ECOCRITICISM APPROACH by EZE MABEL NKECHINYERE

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Eke-Une is an Igbo epic poem written by Emmanuel Obike but without specific date of publication. Poetry is known to be a genre of literature that exposes the aesthetic use of language and portrays captivating themes. …”
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    Jude the Obscure de Thomas Hardy et l’autorité de la lettre by Stéphanie Bernard

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…Nonetheless, his last novel Jude the Obscure, announced the era of modernity which started with the twentieth century, just before he abandoned fiction to concentrate on poetry. With modernity looming in the background, Jude the Obscure allowed for the rewriting of tragedy. …”
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  3. 823

    Au rendez-vous allemand (1) by Agnès Bouvier

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Herder’s History of Hebrew Poetry, published in 1783, was translated in 1845.  …”
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    Evaluation of Conceptual Metaphor Theory by Morteza Barati

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…So, metaphor, unlike traditional definitions, is not specified for poetry and literature and literary imagination, but covers our conceptual system from the most abstract to the most tangible ones and plays the main role in defining the realities of life. …”
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    The Romantics of 1909: Arthur Symons, Pierre Lasserre and T. E. Hulme by Bénédicte COSTE

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Arthur Symons’s The Romantic Movement in English Poetry (1909) has elicited scant discussion. 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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    THE PHENOMENON OF “SIMULACRUM” IN THE WORKS OF TITUS LUCRETIUS CARUS by Mariia A. Oleshchenko

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…It was illustrated by the author of article, that the poetic work "On the Nature of Things", not just a poetry, but also deep philosophy and naturalistic system. …”
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  7. 827

    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
    “…“I Question” is an interactive media art work that engages the public and aims to explore AI’s ability to understand and appreciate art. “SIA” generates poetry based on a corpus of Korean poets, redefining concepts of creation and poetic authorship. …”
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    Variazioni della scrittura. Visualità della scrittura e scritture visuali by Valentina Manchia, Salvatore Zingale

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…On the one hand, it may be useful to retrace the path already taken by the history of writing systems and the linguistic, philosophical and anthropological traditions on the subject, trying to reflect on writing as a "semiotic place"; on the other hand, it is possible to draw attention to the constant short-circuits and frequent contaminations that exist between image and writing, in graphics and calligraphy, as well as in poetry and the visual arts, and to try to describe their underlying dynamics.…”
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    Peut-on lire Only Revolutions de Mark Z. Danielewski ? by Alexandre Palhière

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…While shedding light on the relations between myth, history and story within the crucible of poetry, Mark Danielewski also seems to renew this questioning thanks to his use of technological progress, the multiple possibilities it has given allowing him to redefine the link between the writing and reading processes.…”
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  10. 830

    Charles Péguy vu par Geoffrey Hill by Josette Leray

    Published 2009-03-01
    “…In the end Péguy will not pass a message and his “Charity” remains a mystery, but his poetry is his legacy. Péguy’s influence on poets and on Hill himself is what Hill’s poem ultimately celebrates.…”
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    Translating Merwin: Navigating Nature, Place, and the Apo Koinou by Helmbrecht Breinig

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The paper emphasizes the need for retaining the semantic and philosophical openness of Merwin’s poetry but also the importance of following the various thematic focuses and formal features of his later works, notably in The Shadow of Sirius. …”
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    Midiologia, linguagem e poesia by Luciano Barbosa Justino, Simone Dália de Gusmão Aranha

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…However we believe this necessity – although altogether critical – must be con- nected with a reflexion over the technical processes that have directly influenced literature throughout the centuries it has existed. We also think that poetry, main- ly because it has dialogued on a non-stop basis with such processes, has much to tell us about what we hold, following the track of Régis Debray (1995) and Lévy (1997), to be the three ages of intelligence, centered on voice, writing and on digi- tal video.…”
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    CORNEL ŢĂRANU – VALENTIN STREINU: MUSICAL-POETIC CONNECTIONS by Ciprian Gabriel POP

    Published 2012-12-01
    “… The present article offers a brief overview of the ways poetry is mixed with music in the work Saturnalia (Romanian: Saturnalii) by Cornel Tăranu. …”
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    L’intervention développementale comme outil d’expansion de l’activité d’animation d’ateliers de slam de poésie by Élodie Géas, Vincent Grosstephan, Stéphane Brau-Antony

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The case study presented here analyzes the development of the poetry slam workshop facilitation activity, co-facilitated by a teacher and an artist-slammer. …”
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    "Under Ben Bulben" : la montagne chez W.B. Yeats ou la rencontre du moi et du Soi by Michel Dufour

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…Though it is not generally considered one of Yeats’s main symbols, the mountain occurs frequently in his poetry, particularly in the last poems. By focusing on “Under Ben Bulben”, Yeats’s concluding poem, and by comparing various mountains in Yeats’s work – Oriental and Western, Italian and Irish – this article analyses the mountain as the place where the ego encounters a wider psychological dimension, the (Jungian) Self. …”
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    Some Thoughts on the Remembering (and Dismembering) of Lucretius’s De rerum natura in Translations, Commentaries, and Philosophical Poems, 1650-1750 by John Baker

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The domain of inquiry will, in particular, concern translations, published or unpublished at the time, essentially in the latter half of the seventeenth century, and the advent of that magnum opus of eighteenth-century poetry which is the philosophical poem, looking briefly at two of the many, and diverse, philosophical poems of the period, Sir Richard Blackmore’s Creation and Alexander Pope’s An Essay on Man. …”
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    Des voix joyeuses : dire le joi chez les troubadours du xie au xiiie siècle by Emma Coutier

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…From then on, the troubadours’ poetry is a space of expression for joyful voices.…”
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    Sana’a and Women in Al-Maqalih’s Book of Sana’a Yemen by Muhammed Jubran AL-Mamri

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…This study finds that Sana’a is metaphorically used by Al-Maqalih as poet’s beloved, as Ageless (Eternal Beautiful woman) and as a revolutionary and fighter woman, as Eve the wife of Adam (Ghaiman), the mother of poets and poetry, as a nymph, and an older woman. …”
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    Caliban’s Cave: Theatre’s Scandalous Ethics by Liza Kharoubi

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…Turning the Platonic allegory inside out, I envision Theatre as Caliban’s Cave rather than Prospero’s cell, giving precedence to the slave over the master, to the poetry of shadow over luminescent power. I argue for a philosophy of the Cavern, an attempt to think from the shadows, for which theatre provides a reliable prototype. …”
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    L’Émergence de l’esthétique photographique par Viollet-le-Duc et Ruskin by Arnaud François

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…In images, one finds that photography represents a praise of matter and of previous life. This poetry is also integrated into a structure of perception corresponding to photography: 1. the fragmentation of space, 2. the incarnation of the point of view by the dark room, 3. the urban condition of the building’s vision, 4. the homogeneity of the details and the photographic grain. …”
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