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    Gênero em desafio: das trobairitz provençais às repentistas nordestinas by Luciana Eleonora de Freitas Calado Deplagne

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Thus, we try to identify the dialogue between the matches of women repentistas and the dialogued medieval songs – the tensons of the provençal trobairitz and the satirical verses of the women poets from the Al-andalus. The proximity is due not only in the formal level, but also in the thematic, specially in the gendered debate over these female production.…”
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    “If Jesus lived today, he would smell like smoke”: Contemporary Visions of Jesus Christ in Philip Pullman’s Novel and Tumblr Blogs by Danijela Petković

    Published 2024-10-01
    “… Influenced by critical race theory and drawing on historical Jesus scholarship, the paper discusses the portrayals of Jesus Christ in Philip Pullman’s novel The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ (2010), and the poems written by young, mainly anonymous, poets found online on the social media platform Tumblr. …”
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    Donizete Galvão, Orides Fontela e o “reino do poeta” by Ivan Marques

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…This paper compares the works of two representative recent Brazilian poets, Donizete Galvão (1955-2014) and Orides Fontela (1940-1998). …”
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  4. 264

    Troubadours de lunchour. Periferie trobadoriche by Monica Longobardi

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Pour les Troubadours de lunchour, les poètes du lointain, la leçon des troubadours et de la littérature occitane moderne propose encore un forme de filiation et un parcours important pour la construction de leur propre « necessario cielo ».…”
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    Living-with Shakespeare? by Vincent Broqua

    Published 2010-10-01
    “…This article studies three interpretations of Sonnet 130 by three American experimental poets. Rereading Bloom’s considerations on Shakespeare in The Anxiety of Influence and comparing them with Jacques Derrida’s Specters of Marx, this article shows that rather than thinking of Shakespeare as a cursing ghost, Harryette Mullen’s, Stephen Ratcliffe’s and Jen Bervin’s texts reveal Shakespeare as a ghost and a host. …”
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    Zygmunt Krasiński o „słupie lodu chodzącym w gorsecie”, czyli o księżniczce Izabeli Czartoryskiej by Barbara Obtułowicz

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Informacje podane przez poetę zestawiam z innymi źródłami, starając się ustalić na ile był on wiarygodny.              …”
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    La place des habitants dans la patrimonialisation conflictuelle du logement social by Géraldine Djament-Tran

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…Promotion of heritage is threatened in two ways: mobilization against the notion by residents experiencing terrible social problems (“Cité des Poètes” in Pierrefitte), or the departure of such people away from social housing.…”
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    Poetry in the Age of New Sound Technology: Mallarmé to Tennyson by Francis O’Gorman

    Published 2009-04-01
    “…This essay considers a number of poets writing after the invention, principally, of Morse code, the telegraph and the telephone, and their culturally-pertinent ruminations on what human messages sound could bear across space and time. …”
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    Le uersus aureus comme structure annulaire by Antoine Foucher

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In fact, the aesthetics of roundness or circularity are at the heart of the poetic project of certain poets of the Neronian period, Calpurnius Siculus in particular, and seem to correspond to certain dominant features of architecture of this time. …”
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  10. 270

    « Is that wool hat my hat ? » by Hélène Aji

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…Contemporary American poems, from Ezra Pound’s Imagist poems and William Carlos Williams’s poems as objects, gradually reform the poem into a space dedicated to conceptualization (George Open, Robert Duncan) or evidencing the very alienation lurking in the commitment to concepts as opposed to praxis (Jackson Mac Low). As poets aspire to a visual poem, opt for abstraction or radically decide to suppress the representational from the poem, images, as raw material for the poetic or as vehicles for meaning, are replaced with structures that question our modes of apprehending language and the discourses that constitute our modes of being in language.…”
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    (im)Material Geographies: From Poetics of Terraforming to Earth Scripts by Tymon Adamczewski

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The article explores the work of two contemporary poets, Alice Oswald and J.R. Carpenter, with reference to the material and immaterial aspects of their poetic projects. …”
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    The Milesian School: the Relationship between Religion and Philosophy by Mykolas Degutis

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The concept of the first principle denotes a shared discourse between philosophers and poets, both of which focused on elucidating the origin or essence of the cosmos. …”
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    The Ongoing French Reception of the Objectivists by Abigail Lang

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…From the 1968 publication of Serge Fauchereau’s Lectures de la poésie américaine to the documentary poetics of the post-poets, every generation has refashioned the Objectivist canon and critical meaning according to their different, at times antagonistic, needs. …”
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    FRANZ SCHUBERT AND THE MUSICAL ROMANTICISM by Boróka GYARMATHY-BENCZE

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Most musicians of that age possessed a vast cultural background, often being poets, composers and performers at the same time. …”
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  15. 275

    Heart to Heart: The Power of Lyrical Bonding in Romantic Nationalism by Joep Leerssen

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The article suggests a special role for female poets and a privileged position of the lyrical in the interplay between print-disseminated literature and oral-performative literature, in shaping the nation as an “emotive community”. …”
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    Vivimos en una noche oscura ou la voi(e)x de la révolte chez César Muñoz Arconada by Claude Le Bigot

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…By implementing combat rhetoric, the author joins the cohort of poets engaged in the anti-fascist struggle. However, Arconada did not adopt the style of proletarian poetry. …”
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    Accessibility and innovation: IEB Minecraft as a tool for collection exploration by Pedro B. de Meneses Bolle

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The collections chosen for the game highlight themes related to the lives and work of Afro-Brazilian individuals and Black history - including intellectuals, artists, and poets - in all their diverse forms of expression.…”
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    Beckett, Duchamp and Chess: A Crossroads at Arcachon in the Summer of 1940 by Harry Vandervlist

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…L’artiste Marcel Duchamp et le poète Samuel Beckett ont passé l’été 1940 à Arcachon, à jouer aux échecs. …”
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    On Love and the Canon: H.D., Robert Duncan, and “Venice-Venus” by Lara Vetter

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…., Pound, Lawrence and Williams to its center, and that thus positions poets influenced by these four (including himself) as foundational to the post-WWII era. …”
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    « Anywhere out of this room » : les poèmes énigmatiques des poétesses victoriennes by Fabienne Moine

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…Victorian women poets, along with certain Pre-Modernist ones (from Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Laetitia Landon or Christina Rossetti to other, less well-known ones today, such as Dora Greenwell or Adelaide Procter), have written some disturbing and informal poems that do not always meet accepted Victorian generic or thematic standards. …”
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