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    Graphological Deviation: A Defamiliarizing Trope in Timothy Wangusa’s Poetry by Evaristo, Arineitwe

    Published 2023
    “…The theory emphasises the use of poetic devices, which makes it an apt one as this study is on graphological deviation (which is used as a poetic device to achieve emphasis/foregrounding). …”
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  2. 282

    Violence et vision : The Dynasts de Thomas Hardy by Laurence Estanove

    Published 2007-03-01
    “…The Dynasts, Thomas Hardy’s « epic-drama of the war with Napoleon, » is remarkable in its use of poetic and literary stage directions. Its modernity lies in this hybrid form, but also in its amazing power of visual representation. …”
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  3. 283

    O espaço urbano como construção poética do sujeito by Susanna Busato

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…This is a critical and analytical study about some poems written by the Brazilianpoet Fábio Weintraub concerning the construction of the poeticspace as acritical and poetical view of the subject. The lyric aspect in the poet’s work is objective and sensitive towards urban scenes in which all the objects play a role as images of the cities’ routine, in which space is performed as the drama of thesubject who sees the scene.…”
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    Le zbeul by Sarah Carton de Grammont

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…When reality requires it, we sometimes end up taking shortcuts—maybe even poetic ones? The boundary between anthropology and literature then becomes porous to the same degree that the one between life and work is non-existent.…”
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  5. 285

    May Sinclair’s Romantic Corpus by Leslie de Bont

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This influence is even more remarkable in her fiction. Her characters’ poetic references have little to do with contemporary Imagist and Vorticist experimentations; instead, Sinclair’s novels insistently mention the same eclectic poetic corpus, wherein British Romanticism, including several poems by Shelley, Byron, Keats and Wordsworth, plays a major role. …”
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  6. 286

    « J’ai lu votre livre » by Marion Marx

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Indeed, this long letter, written in French, adopts the form of a true poetic meditation, at least doubly addressed: to Natalie Clifford Barney and, secondly and implicitly, to Sappho. …”
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    Feminine Endings in The Duchess of Malfi by Ladan Niayesh

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…This article takes as its starting point a convention in prosody that stylistically pushes the feminine and femininity to the margin of the poetic line and excludes them from the metrical norm. …”
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    Portugal in the 18th–20th centuries Russian poetry by Polina Poberezkina

    Published 2023-10-01
    “… The article, which is the result of work on the self-titled anthology, examines one of the least studied areas of Russian poetic geography. The author explores the path from indirect reception through other European literatures to original lyrical travelogues and compares the image of Portugal in Soviet and émigré poetry. …”
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  9. 289

    Graphological Deviation: A Defamiliarizing Trope in Timothy Wangusa’s Poetry by Arineitwe, Evaristo

    Published 2024
    “…The theory emphasises the use of poetic devices, which makes it an apt one as this study is on graphological deviation (which is used as a poetic device to achieve emphasis/foregrounding). …”
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    La fin de vers, laboratoire de l’œuvre poétique de l’artiste Josef Albers by Vincent Broqua

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Through textual analyses, archival material, and a study of his learning of English, this paper explores the poeticity of his writings (poems, statements, treatises on color). …”
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  11. 291

    Transmedial presence of verbal texts in architecture and public space. Between informativity and emotivity by Elżbieta Chrzanowska-Kluczewska

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…They range from informational and explanatory, to devotional, to political–critical, to – in the end – poetic, experimental, creative, funny, and ironical. …”
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  12. 292

    The testing of Abraham in Genesis 22 and the testing of Job by S Fischer

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The tension between the narrative and the poetic part of the book of Job is understood as a correction of a fatalistic, obedient world view. …”
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    Images du pouvoir royal dans les Travaux et les Jours d’Hésiode : une approche de Zeus dans le « mythe des races » by Karin Mackowiak

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This study focuses on hesiodic poetic construction in concordance with the social and political background of VIIth century B.C. …”
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    María Zambrano, la révélation de la naissance by Jean Marc Sourdillon

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…It appears often as a vision, it doesn’t accept rationalization, and it can only be translated only into a poetic language. María Zambrano, in her autobiographical works, discovers that revelation in her own life. …”
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    Na rota dos festivais: uma tradição que se renova by Andréa Betânia da Silva

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…In this aim, the present article looks at a trajectory established in Northeast Brazil’s improvised singing, more specifically the universe of poetic match, coming from the “pés de parede” (simple matches) to the festivals of guitar players that spread themselves through Northeast Brazil, aiming to realize that cultural contexts gave birth, if not to invention, at least the renewal of a tradition.…”
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    The Fountainpen and the Metronome: Bloomsbury Dancing, or not by Caroline Marie

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…It may be argued that the fact that the Bloomsbury set overlooked Lydia Lopokova’s love for words and poetical frame of mind so as to assign the silent part of the muse to her epitomizes the way they failed to fully acknowledge how the grammar of dance might have enriched the more canonical art forms they were familiar with.…”
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    MARTIN HEIDEGGER’S METAPHYSICAL QUESTION 1935-1937: GENESIS AND CONSEQUENCES. PART ONE by Юрій МАРИНЧУК

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… The article deals with the subject of poetic language, its qualities, conditions and purpose. …”
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    La reescritura prismática del orfismo y sus dimensiones en la poesía de Carles Riba, Agustí Bartra y Josep Sebastià Pons by Marta López Vilar

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…From this point, I will propose the origin of this article, which will develop how Orphism – in its mythical and religious dimensions – is articulated within the poetic thought of the Catalan poets Carles Riba (1893–1959) and Agustí Bartra (1908–1982), and of the Rosellonian poet Josep Sebastià Pons (1886–1962). …”
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    Greek Textual Archaeology and Erotic Epigraphy in Simeon Solomon and Michael Field by Stefano Evangelista

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…This article examines the use of the Greek language as object of desire in works by the painter Simeon Solomon and the poetic duo Michael Field (Katharine Bradley and Edith Cooper). …”
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    Emma au bal à la Vaubyessard by Jean-Marie Privat

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…This liminality, far from condemning madame Bovary to insignificance, creates a specific narratological space and opens a poetic horizon to Emma's imagination.…”
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