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    The Typewriter in the 21st Century: Understanding the Nostalgic Aesthetics and Politics of Tyler Knott Gregson’s Instapoetry by Jyoti, Nina Caldeira

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Leaning on the concept of “nosthetics” or nostalgic aesthetics proposed by Tanja Grubnic, this paper decodes the temporal hypermediacy prominent in the works of American Instapoet and photographer Tyler Knott Gregson, particularly in his first poetry collection, chasers of the light: poems from the typewriter series. …”
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    J. B. Priestley, artiste de propagande à la radio : au service de quelles idées ? by Cécile Vallée

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…The Postscripts are also a eulogy to humour, joy, and human relationships, as well as to the community spirit and the continuity of English history, a eulogy to art and knowledge, philosophy and humanities, and, last but not least, to poetry and the power of emotions. Priestley’s artful mixture of poetical and political fervour was an undeniable source of inspiration for the listeners of 1940 and his Postscripts remain to this day in people’s hearts and minds. …”
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    The role of folklore in shaping the Leukonese characters: An anthropolinguistic study by Tasnim Lubis, T. Thyrhaya Zein, Amalia Amalia

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The performances of ‘nandong’ (songs), ‘nanga-nanga’ (sad stories), and ‘buai’ (poetry) were analyzed using the anthropolinguistic approach to delineate their components (text, co-text, and context) as an integrated whole. …”
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    Enake’s Dairy Shop or About Lactobacillus Bulgaricus in Romanian Avant-Garde by Malamir Spasov

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…While working in his father Yanaki (Enake)’s Dairy shop, young Georgi began to write avant-garde poetry under the pseudonym Stephan Roll. Gradually, their dairy shop became a regular meeting place for a large number of young Romanian avant-garde artists in interwar Bucharest and one of the most original literary circles in Romania. …”
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    A comprehensive voice dataset for Hindko digit recognitionMendeley Data by Tanveer Ahmed, Maqbool Khan, Khalil Khan, Ikram Syed, Syed Sajid Ullah

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The spoken content of Hindko covers a wide range of subjects, including religion, education, poetry, politics, theater, and more. Despite all this, Hindko lacks a voice recognition system that could enhance accessibility, preserve the language, and promote digital inclusion for its speakers. …”
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    Reinvigorating South Africa-Sweden Relations: Politics, Economics, And Society by Sven Botha

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…The Digitally Yours Campaign ran from the 4th of April 2020 until the 2nd of May 2020 and hosted a number of virtual exchanges4 whereby both Swedish and South African artists participated in roundtable discussions and cultural performances in the areas of fashion, poetry, and music (Embassy of Sweden in Pretoria, 2020). …”
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    The semantics of the word " Za'm " (assumption) in the Qur'an based on Izutsu’s theory by Aliakbar Noresideh, Seyed Reza Mirahmadi, Abolfazl Torabi

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Using a descriptive-analytical method, based on Izutsu’s theory, this article tries to explore the semantic field of the word assumption. First, the poetry of Jahiliyyah (Age of ignorance) has been examined based on the semantic evolution of Izutsu's theory. …”
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    The conceptual metaphor of Valor in the language and imagery of The Houghton Shāhnama by Kamelia Kakoeian, Afsaneh Kamran

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…This article aims to examine how the concept of valor is linguistically and visually expressed in Shāhnama; what conceptual metaphors has Ferdowsi employed to elucidate the concept of valor in his poetry, and what techniques has the miniature artist utilized to visualize these metaphors? …”
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    The study of connotation dožam Narges( The sad narcissus) in the Prologue of Rostam and Esfandiar by Ghodsieh Rezvanian, Reza Sattari, Maryam Ghorbanian

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Some of these above-mentioned constituent components and elements of the text are considered as lexical and syntactical layers (linguistic field), image: simile, metaphor, and allegory (rhetorical field), and drama (dramatic field) that are engaging in creating implemented meaning.Although the connotation is observed in different layers in Ferdowsi's poetry, insisting on the vocabulary and semantic layers this study has investigated the connotative meaning of Narges dožam (the sad narcissus) in the introduction of the Rostam and Esfandiar story finally had demonstrated this of eyes, crown, and drunkeness has three implicit meanings and the obtained results illustrate the consistency of the narrative context.…”
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    The Study of “Prototypical Model of Love” in Leyli and Majnoon “Based on Kovecses’s Model of Love” by Azadeh Sharifi Moghaddam, Mitra Iranezhad, Vahideh Abolhasanizadeh

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The purpose of this study was to investigate the ‘prototypical model of love’ in the poetry story of ‘Lily and Majnoon’ by Nezami. To do so, the conceptual metaphors of love (Majnoon’s love for Leyli) were extracted from the corpus, categorized according to the source domains, and then compared with the model of love proposed by Kövecses (1986/1988). …”
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    Investigating and Analyzing the Reflection of Folklore (Proverb) in the Novels of Jalal al-Ahmad by hamidreza ghanooni, parvin gholamhoseini

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…These uses in Persian prose and especially in the literary genre of fiction and novels were more than poetry. Jalal al-Ahmad is a contemporary writer and writer who has used many popular literature in his works. …”
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    Fiction books translations for children: publishing in Lithuania in 1940-1990 by Vita Mozūraitė

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The majority of these books are prose and are primarily aimed at younger and middle-school-age readers (65.9%), with the smallest portion targeted at older school-age readers (15.9%). Poetry accounts for 11% of all children's book translations, with the majority of it intended for younger readers. …”
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    Examining the Collection "Akhar e Shahnameh" by Mehdi Akhavan Sales from the Perspective of Critical Discourse Analysis by Bahador Bagheri, Mohamad Rezaie, Ali Mollamohammadi

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…De-legitimizing the discourse of the dominant powers, highlighting the shortcomings of the existing discourse and despairing of changing the chaotic situation to a desirable and organized situation are the discourse-building elements of Akhavan Sales poetry in this collection.…”
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    Ahmad Yasavï héros des nouvelles républiques centrasiatiques by Thierry Zarcone

    Published 2000-07-01
    “…This study deals with the re-reading of the writings — mosly poetry — attributed to the 11th century famous Sufi Ahmad Yasavi by the intellectuals, politicians and journalists of the present Central Asian Republics of the former SSSR. …”
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    The Concept of Ideology and the Struggle between Capitalism and Communism in Sezai Karakoç’s Political Thought by Selin Şahin, Enes Şahin

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…In this context, it is aimed to examine themes such as the concept of ideology, the characteristics of capitalism and communism, and the struggle between them in Sezai Karakoç’s works other than poetry. The method of discourse analysis was used in the study, and the result was that Sezai Karakoç’s world of thought was significantly influenced by the political and intellectual context of the Cold War period, and the concept of ideology and the idea of a struggle between ideologies had a decisive effect on his mentality. …”
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    Rag-Pickers as Benefactors and Beneficiaries of the Sustainable Development Goals: A Brief Literature Review by G Venkatesh

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The reviewer fondly hopes that this will motivate more concerted transdisciplinary applied research predicated on the Sustainable Development Goals – a collaboration among the disciplines of healthcare, sociology, psychology, urban planning, sustainable development, environmental engineering, and even art and poetry. …”
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    Yatha in Kalmyk folklore and lyrics of the 20th century: the poetics of a musical instrument by Rimma M. Khaninova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Lidzhiev, the theme of yatha, on the one hand, is connected with the theme of the purpose of the poet and poetry (yatha as a lyre), on the other, with a love theme through the prism of the melody of this musical instrument. …”
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    Semantic Opposites and Puns in Masnavi Ma'navi: Linking Structure of Thought and Language by Zahra Hayati, Somayyeh Jabbari

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Rumi, the use of pun and saj’ is remarkable, but the linkage created between these figures of speech and meaning gives a distinctive feature to Rumi’s poetry. This can be observed, for instance, in binary oppositions which have made use of the literary device of pun and saj’. …”
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    Khayyam and Russian Poets (Reviewing Khayyam’s Position and Research on Khayyam in Russia) by Marzieh Yahyapour, Janolah Karimi-Motahhar, Tatiana Vladimirovna Maltsea

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Khayyam, a poet from the "saffron shores" with worldwide fame, is on the top of Russian poetry and literature because of his charming, thoughtful, and philosophical quatrains, along with other poets of the "ancient land" of Iran. …”
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    Falling Back in Love with Trans-Inclusive Feminism: Canadian Creative Artists Re-Story Death and Choose Transformation by Devon Harvey

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This paper investigates the transformative potential of creative forms of resistance—specifically a selection of Canadian poetry, personal essays, and comics—and how their artistic affordances engage with transfeminism as an approach to narratives of trans existence. …”
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