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  1. 381

    Kaiser Haq’s Reminiscence Poems: by Kazi Shahidul Islam

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In an attempt to illustrate the inherent dialectic between memory and history in Haq’s poetry, this paper analyzes his lately composed reminiscence poems with reference to his prose pieces and interviews. It shows how the septuagenarian poet, through these poems, situates himself in the country’s evolving socio-cultural and politico-economic reality since the post-Partition times. …”
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    Poétisation et déréalisation de la ville au XIXème siècle : les tropes d’une littérature hantée by Françoise Dupeyron-Lafay

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Yet, because of the way they were represented, cities were paradoxically derealized—even in supposedly realistic texts—and turned into dreamlike or fantasy entities with Gothic or mythical qualities.The fact the city was so omnipresent and disturbing while at the same time so familiar or even commonplace probably accounts for the writers’ keeping it at a distance, through derealizing techniques whose stylistic modalities shall here be examined, namely the use in prose works of literary devices that belong to poetic writing—such as metaphors, hypallages and metonymies—in Thomas De Quincey’s The Confessions of an English Opium-Eater (1821) and Poe’s "The Man of the Crowd" (1840). …”
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    Neo-Latin Studies in Catalonia (ca. 1830–ca. 1960) by Alejandro Coroleu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This interest has an important precedent in the period from 1830 to 1960, when several studies on Catalan Neo-Latin were produced and a considerable numer of Catalan versions of local, Italian and northern European Neo-Latin poets and prose writers were published. In this essay the author attempts to demonstrate that interest in Neo-Latin literature during those one hundred and thirty years had a broader significance and that attention to the Catalan Neo-Latin corpus as well as translations of, and studies on, Petrarch, Poggio Bracciolini, Johannes Secundus, Erasmus, Thomas More and Juan Luis Vives issued at the time should be regarded as a further contribution, however modest, to the construction of cultural identity in modern Catalonia. …”
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    "[T]hings among the ruins" : les choses contre le roc dans The Song of the Lark et The Professor’s House de Willa Cather by Céline Manresa

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…Like a sculptor chiselling marble, the author fashions the raw material of language in order to create a simple and concrete prose linking the literariness of discourse and the literalness of the world. …”
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    Psychiatric poetics: mental healthcare and Giovanni Stanghellini's ‘Logics of Discovery’ by George Ikkos, Alastair Morgan

    “…The importance of art and humanities in mental health is widely recognised, and consumption and creation of poetry, prose, drama and the plastic arts are now considered to be relevant knowledge-generating and therapeutic activities. …”
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    Analysis of Linguistic structure "Kashf al-Mahjub and Mesbaholhedayeh" by ali rajabidoghicolae, farzad baloo

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Kashf al-Mahjub Hjvyry and Mesbaholhedayeh Kashani, At a distance of more than two centuries are written and they are mainly related to the style of simple prose . But the possibility of this hypothesis has not been thought and investigated.     …”
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    Linguistic methods of personality identification in the fiction text (using S.D. Dovlatov's works) by A.V. Bastrikov, E.M. Bastrikova

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…The corresponding semantic field has been interpreted, and it has been shown as the word field containing various linguistic signs that organize the individual attitude of the author to himself and others: the real people who surrounded him and the characters that appear in his prose. Some options for interpretations of the opposition “my group’s own — someone else’s” (“a friend – a foe”) in the structure of the concept described have been discussed. …”
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    Modeling a Born-Digital Factoid Prosopography using the TEI and Linked Data by Daniel L. Schwartz, Nathan P. Gibson, Katayoun Torabi

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Where traditional prosopographies focused on prose descriptions of individual persons of significance, SPEAR follows recent developments in research methodologies that instead produce prosopographical factoids. …”
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  9. 389

    “Fierce and Free, or Caged and Cowed”: Interspecies Oppression and Survival in Lucy Ellmann’s Ducks, Newburyport by Elisa Pesce

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Her angst-ridden interior monologue is interrupted only by short sections of third-person prose that relate the story of a mountain lioness in search of her lost cubs. …”
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    Deviation in the Poetry of Mushfiq Kāshānī by Mrayam Khalili Jahantigh, Tara Mohammadi

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…This artistic technique is found in both prose and poetry, aiming to captivate the audience through highlighting certain aspects. …”
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    Easy and Complicated" Feature in the Tales of Sa’di'sGolestan; a Morphological Explanation by Sare Zirak, Hadis Azizian Gilan

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Most criticisms have justified the stylistic feature of the "easy and complicated" in the Golestan (a Persian literary book written in prose by Saa’di) through classic rhetoric, but new approaches to literary criticism justify it from a structural point of view. …”
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    Mohammad Taghi Qiasi and Translation of French Poetry by Mitra Raissi Dehkordi

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…In fact, the French poetry has been only sparsely translated into Persian language, and therefore, it has got a different course in comparison to French prose works. In this way, those who adore poetry have not got the opportunity to get familiar with the rich and influential French poetry. …”
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    A Comparative Study of: the Allegorical and Symbolic Expression of Paradise and Hell in “Ardavirafname” and the Movie “What Dreams May Come” by Alireza Pourshabanan, Amir Hossein Pourshabanan

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Adavirafname (narrative and prose) of Iranian literature and the movie "What Dreams May Come" is the product of American cinema, among which the allegorical journey to heaven and hell is depicted in them, and this paper attempts to analyze and answer the main question to about the allegory of this course and the function of the symbols in these works, what are the similarities and differences, and the reasons for these different interpretations in a descriptive way. …”
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    Caliban’s Gait: The Postcolonial “Progress” of American Exploratory Poetics in William Carlos Williams’ The Great American Novel by Zachary Finch

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Cet article analyse les traits calibanesques des tactiques poétiques radicalement anti-européennes de Williams pour montrer que le caractère expérimental de ses premiers poèmes en prose réhabilite une forme de liberté de l’auteur d’une manière qui anticipe, un demi-siècle plus tôt, l’observation de Foucault selon laquelle “les livres ont commencé à avoir réellement des auteurs dans la mesure où les discours pouvaient être transgressifs”.…”
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    Ravel’s Programmatic Impulse by Peter Kaminsky

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…Such a gap is hinted at in Berlioz’s own account of the program for the Symphonie Fantastique: »The aim of the program is by no means to copy faithfully what the composer has tried to present in orchestral terms, as some people seem to think; on the contrary, it is precisely in order to fill in the gaps which the use of musical language unavoidably leaves in the development of dramatic thought, that the composer has had to avail himself of written prose to explain and justify the outline of the symphony«.While Berlioz’s statement posits one sort of gap at the heart of the program/music relationship, it becomes more relevant to Ravel’s music to consider the gap from the other direction and reverse Berlioz’s terms: thus the composer avails himself of the unique structural and expressive resources of music to connote their own meaning, in order to fill in the gaps which the limitations of the programmatic source unavoidably leave in the development of dramatic thought.…”
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    The Structural and Content Criticism of the Book Al-Adab Alarabi Alhadith, Madaresoho Va Fononoho Va Tatavorohi Va Qazayaho Va Namazejon Menho by Abdulali Alebooye Langrudi

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…As a result, to introduce contemporary Arabic literature, various courses entitled contemporary Arabic poetry and prose have been offered at different educational levels. …”
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    Žemininkai Literary Movement in Vilnius: Relationship with the Space of a Multinational City by Mindaugas Kvietkauskas

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The initial nationalistic schemes are loosened or questioned, and signs of the ‘Other’ are integrated, which is first of all manifested in their poetry and poetic prose about Vilnius. …”
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    Satire`s techniques in Akbar Eksir`s poets by Yahya Sheikhi, Ahmad Ghanipour Malekshah, SIAVASH HAGHJOU, aliakbar bagheri khalili

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Humor is one of the most effective critical strategies in poem and prose. Some humorists use this kind of literature in order to reveal and reform the discursive, behavioral and intellectual deficiencies of a person or society. …”
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    THE AMBIVALENCE OF NOSTALGIA AS AN ETERNAL RETURN TO THE CITY OF CHILDHOOD: F.I. CHALIAPIN AND KAZAN by Elena L. Iakovleva

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…With the help of biographical and analytical research methods based on autobiographical prose and letters of Fyodor Ivanovich, memories of his loved ones, it was revealed that Kazan, as the city of birth and youth, played the role of a significant symbol for the singer. …”
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    The Translation Paradigm in H.D.’s Writing by Antoine Cazé

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Cet article présente et analyse certaines raisons pour lesquelles l’œuvre de H.D. n’a pas encore trouvé sa place dans l’édition française, alors même qu’une quantité substantielle de sa poésie et de sa prose a déjà été traduite. Un bref état des lieux de la publication des œuvres de H.D. en français montre tout d’abord comment la dispersion éditoriale empêche une perception cohérente du rôle qu’a joué l’écrivain dans la construction du modernisme anglo-américain. …”
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