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Sonja Drimmer. The Art of Allusion: Illuminators and the Making of English Literature, 1403–1476
Studies in Iconography, 2021Review of Sonja Drimmer.
William Kuskin
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[inline-graphic 01]: An Allusion Connecting Genesis 18:10, 14 and 2 Kings 4:16–17
Journal of Biblical Literature, 2021:The birth annunciations to Sarah and the great woman of Shunem both use the phrase [inline-graphic 02], "in due time" (Gen 18:10, 14; 2 Kgs 4:16–17). Moreover, these are the only attestations of this phrase in the Hebrew Bible. Several commentators have
Gil Rosenberg
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Oxford Scholarship Online, 2018
The art of the object reached unparalleled heights in the medieval Islamic world, yet the deep intellectual dimensions of ceramics, metalwares, and other plastic arts in this milieu have not always been acknowledged.
Margaret S. Graves
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The art of the object reached unparalleled heights in the medieval Islamic world, yet the deep intellectual dimensions of ceramics, metalwares, and other plastic arts in this milieu have not always been acknowledged.
Margaret S. Graves
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The Mass 'Transubstantiated' into Music: Quotation and Allusion in James Macmillan's Fourth Symphony
Music & Letters, 2018:The Scottish composer James MacMillan has denied the use of programmatic elements in his Fourth Symphony (2015), insisting that the work is 'essentially abstract'.
S. Doherty
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“The heat of Milton’s mind”: Allusion as a Mode of Thinking in Paradise Lost
Milton studies, 2019:One of the most contested and arguably misunderstood aspects of Milton’s poetry is his use of allusion. The long critical tradition on Paradise Lost, in particular, has spent much of its labor not only identifying the poem’s allusions and their ...
Steven Aaron Minas
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The Epic Vantage-Point: Roman Historiographical Allusion Reconsidered
Histos, 2015This paper makes the case that Roman epic and Roman historiographical allusive practices are worth examining in light of each other, given the close relationship between the two genres and their common goal of offering their audiences access to the past.
J. Elliott
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PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 2007
The study of allusion has been beset by limiting assumptions, conceptual murkiness, and terminological imprecision; moreover, many poststructuralist theorists regard such study as having been superseded by newer conceptions of intertextuality. This essay seeks to clarify the nature of allusion and the terminology by which it is analyzed and to place it
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The study of allusion has been beset by limiting assumptions, conceptual murkiness, and terminological imprecision; moreover, many poststructuralist theorists regard such study as having been superseded by newer conceptions of intertextuality. This essay seeks to clarify the nature of allusion and the terminology by which it is analyzed and to place it
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Virtual Reality, Embodiment, and Allusion: an Ecological-Enactive Approach
Philosophy & Technology, 2022Giovanni Rolla +2 more
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Livy's Cossus and Augustus, Tacitus' Germanicus and Tiberius: a Historiographical Allusion
Histos, 2011In his description of the German chieftain Inguiomerus (Ann. 2.21.1), Tacitus uses phrasing (tota volitantem acie) that recalls Livy’s description of the king Lars Tolumnius in his account of Rome’s struggles against Veii (4.19.2–3).
Kelly Shannon
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1992
Abstract Spelt out thus baldly, m the language of economic exchange, Emon’s post-lapsanan vis10n must strike the reader as one of the bleakest of Its kind: more chillingly familiar, for instance,, because more laconically presented, than Michael’s forecast of the ‘ghastly spasm, racking torture, qualms I Ofheart-s1ck agony’ which are the
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Abstract Spelt out thus baldly, m the language of economic exchange, Emon’s post-lapsanan vis10n must strike the reader as one of the bleakest of Its kind: more chillingly familiar, for instance,, because more laconically presented, than Michael’s forecast of the ‘ghastly spasm, racking torture, qualms I Ofheart-s1ck agony’ which are the
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