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  1. 841

    İBN KUTEYBE (v.276/889) VE TARİHÇİLİĞİ by M. Bahaüddin Varol

    Published 2008-11-01
    “…His books contain numerous sciences such as language, dictionary, poetry, Qur’an and Hadith as well as Islamic jurisprudence and history. …”
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  2. 842

    La transmission des amorces saisonnières des troubadours aux trouvères : l’hypothèse des mécanismes émotionnels by Guillaume Oriol

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The seasonal onsets, which are written as and considered to be topos of the poetic composition, don’t only provide us with information about the ways the natural motif moves along between the poetry of the troubadours and of the northerners, but also about the ability of those introductory sequences to include the lover’s emotional leaning. …”
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  3. 843

    “A Made Up Thing” Full of Depth: The Queer Belonging of Robert Duncan and New Narrative by Robin Tremblay-McGaw

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This essay argues that Robert Duncan’s conception of his poet self as “a made up thing and at the same time a depth in which my being is” from The Years as Catches links his poetics to his sexuality and that Duncan, at the center of the San Francisco Bay Area “poetry wars,” becomes a source of grand permission in “queer belonging” for New Narrative writers, specifically Robert Glück and Bruce Boone. …”
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  4. 844

    The functions of punning utterances in English and Chinese: a cross-cultural perspective by Agnieszka Solska

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Though forming a tiny fraction of the utterances produced in these languages, they tend to stand out and can be encountered in diverse communicative settings, including poetry and prose, jokes and comedy routines, advertising slogans and book titles. …”
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  5. 845

    SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ART OF USING SINO-VIETNAMESE WORDS IN QUOC AM THI TAP (NGUYEN TRAI) by Vu Thi Ngoc Kim

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Quoc Am Thi Tap is a classic piece of Vietnamese literature, particularly in the poetry genre. The work exhibits cross-cultural interchange between Vietnamese and Chinese civilizations and has a solid cultural and historical influence. …”
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  6. 846

    "Odějme Tóra v nevěsty úbor!" O genderových stereotypech severské společnosti v době Vikingské éry by Lenka Doová

    Published 2009-06-01
    “… This article, based on Scandinavian narrative sources (tha sagas), skaldic and eddic poetry as well as medieval law-codes, presents a particular view of the Scandinavian gender history during the Viking Age. …”
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  7. 847

    Encoding Cryptic Crossword Clues with TEI by Martin Holmes

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…I argue that cryptic crossword clues have a great deal in common with poetry, and that we have much to learn from their structure. …”
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  8. 848

    Comparative Analysis of Ibn-Arabi and Molavi's Mystical Language Characteristics by Ghodratollah Khayatian, Tannaz Rashidinasab

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…Mystics and Sufis have composed volumes in prose and poetry, in state of revelations and spirits, education and nurture, and biography. …”
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  9. 849

    « Petits poèmes en prose » : la forme poétique dans Tess of the d'Urbervilles by Isabelle Gadoin

    Published 2009-04-01
    “…Using both phenomenology and close-readings of the text, this paper tries to show the major characteristics of Hardy's idiosyncratic voice, which is also distinctly heard in his poetry.…”
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  10. 850

    W.S. Merwin’s Search for Walt Whitman, Whoever He Was by Ed Folsom

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Critics have long assumed that Merwin had a primarily negative attitude toward Whitman’s poetry, viewing him as a spokesperson for the U.S.’s embrace of manifest destiny and its catastrophic ecological impact. …”
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  11. 851

    Non-Fictional Interwar Narratives by English Writers by Barbara PUSCHMANN-NALENZ

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The article presents a comparative reading of three nonfictional interwar narratives by British writers who are also well-known as authors of fiction or poetry. Siegfried Sassoon’s Memoirs of an Infantry Officer (1930) and Robert Graves’s Good Bye to All That (1929) present their authors’ experiences in war and peace times. …”
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  12. 852

    Blindness and Design: Kneass’ Philadelphia Magazine for the Blind (1899) by Vanessa Warne

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…This article focuses on the representation of women poets in a significant poetry anthology of the Edwardian era, William Archer’s Poets of the Younger Generation, published by John Lane in 1902. …”
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  13. 853

    Sound, Vision, and Embodied Performativity in Beyoncé Knowles’ Visual Album Lemonade (2016) by Johanna Hartmann

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…In 2016, Beyoncé published Lemonade, a work of art that exists in various manifestations: as a music album that includes twelve songs, as live performances (including her world tour and her appearance at the Superbowl halftime show), and as a “visual album,” an art film that consists of the music video clips for each individual song and visually and auditorily complex “chapters” which feature the poetry by Warsan Shire. This article focuses on the visual album as intermedial artwork that can be described as a soundscape in which the intermedial constellations fulfill a number of functions: Firstly, intermedial references are a means of cohesion that are responsible for the unified character of the visual album. …”
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  14. 854

    « An Active and Defining Presence » : Le visible et le lisible dans l’œuvre collaborative de Robert Creeley by Barbara Montefalcone

    Published 2007-02-01
    “…Creeley calls for “an active and defining presence” which works as a stimulus for his writing, and creates poetry that develops essentially from his aesthetic experiences. …”
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    A SUGGESTED SYLLABUS FOR THE COURSE ‘INTRODUCTION TO BRITISH LITERATURE I’ AT ELT DEPARTMENTS by Nazlı Gündüz

    Published 2005-08-01
    “…Students at English Language Teaching Departments need to be guided into appreciating British literature and ‘Introduction to British Literature I’ has to introduce the learners with the major genres of literature such as poetry, prose and drama, as well as, the culture and language of the British nation. …”
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  16. 856

    Epithet in the Boof-e koor-e Sadeq Hedayat by Hamid Khanian

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Epithet is a literary technique used in poetry and prose to express artistic meanings and concepts and to express emotions and feelings. …”
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  17. 857

    Du rat-toto fils du porc-épic, de la panthère et de la nandinie by Claudie Haxaire

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The origin of the most beautiful and most complete expression of the Guro art, that of the Zamble mask and its masquerade, combine poetry of tales and precision of encyclopedic knowledge.Taking at its words the animal nicknames given by the Guro of Zuenoula to the masks of the Zamble family, namely Zamble himself, his wild brother Zàùlì and their wife Gù, we show how the habits attributed respectively to the panther, to the Gambian pouched rat and to the African palm civet, encyclopedic knowledge on which the tales are based, illuminates the warlike origin of these cults. …”
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    Framing the Woman Poet: William Archer’s Poets of the Younger Generation (1902) by Sarah Parker

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…This article focuses on the representation of women poets in a significant poetry anthology of the Edwardian era, William Archer’s Poets of the Younger Generation, published by John Lane in 1902. …”
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  19. 859

    Tourismification of a Shui Village in the Mountainous Province of Guizhou (South China): Imaginaries and the Use of Landscape for Political Ends by Evelyne Gauché

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…It is founded on a stereotyped vision of the landscape, seen through the prism of the Mandarin ideal based on poetry, gardening and pictorial arts or Shanshui, literally ‘mounts and waters’, as well as on the folklorisation of ethnic minorities and the modernisation of the countryside. …”
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    L’évolution de l’inspiration poétique républicaine de Mameli à Carducci : de l’antimonarchisme mazzinien et jacobin à la « démocratie dynastique » by Laura Fournier-Finocchiaro

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…After Italian Unity, the poetic of anti-monarchism revolt is carried on by Giosue Carducci, spokesman of the Italian revolutionary movement in the cultural sector with its Jacobin poetry. But the seeking of conciliatory solutions between democratic commitment and respect for the “people” who chose to be represented by the Monarch pushes the poet to deprive himself of the Republican illusion and to celebrate the House of Savoy as best guarantor to defend the supreme value of Unity.…”
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