பாரதி - வால்ட் விட்மன் கவிதைகளில் பெண் காட்சிப் படிமம் / Visual Image of Woman in Bharathi - Walt Whitman’s Poems [PDF]
Bharathi (1882-1921) and Walt Whitman (1819-1892) are two great poets who emerged from almost the same social background. Walt Whitman, who introduced verse poetry to English, and Bharathi, who introduced it to the world of Tamil poetry, have many ...
முனைவர் வீ. கவிதா / Dr. V. Kavitha
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Bodies and self-disclosure in American female confessional poetry
Far from being a mere thematic device, the body plays a crucial role in poetry, especially for modern women poets. The inward turn to an intimate autobiographical dimension, which is commonly seen as characteristic of female writing, usually complies ...
Carmen Bonasera
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The Comparative study of the the rise of mystical poetry in Iran and England [PDF]
1. Introduction The underlying purpose of this article is to compare and contrast the rise and development of mystical poetry in England and Iran to find the common grounds by focusing briefly on the chief poets of the two cultures.
Esmail Zare Behtash, Fatemeh Elhami
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Analysis of the presence of Eastern elements in Frankenstien Mary Shelly [PDF]
1. Introduction The valuable Frankenstein or Modern Prometheus novel written by Mary Shelley in the early nineteenth century is a Gothic-style science-fiction.
Najmeh Dorri, Shabnam Amiri
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Women’s Poetry that Heals across Borders: A Trans-American Reading of the Body, Sexuality, and Love
Drawing on the idea of literature as healing (Wilentz), this article examines the anti-dualistic restoring defense of the body, sexuality, and love in Angelou (African American), Cisneros (Chicana), and Peri Rossi (Uruguayan Spanish).
Núñez-Puente, Carolina
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“IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN THIS WAY”: PERSPECTIVES ON TIME IN PUEBLO AND DINÉ WOMEN’S POETRY [PDF]
“It Has Always Been This Way” is the title of a poem in Luci Tapahonso’s volume Sáanii Dahataał. The Women Are Singing (1993), in which she mentions childbirth rituals, expresses native belief in continuance and refers to the individual’s development as
Ludmila Martanovschi
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Commemorating the Nameless Wives of the Bible: Midrashic Poems by Contemporary American-Jewish Women
A proper name individualizes a person, the lack of it making him or her less noticeable. This insight is apt in regard to the nameless women in the Hebrew Bible, a resolutely androcentric work.
Anat Koplowitz-Breier
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Modernist Women Writers and Whimsy: Marianne Moore and Dorothy Parker
This article assesses the work of Dorothy Parker (1893−1967) and Marianne Moore (1887−1972) in relation to the aesthetic category of whimsy. It considers how whimsy has been used as a term of dismissal for American women poets, outlines ways ...
Will May
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DR. Elizabeth Garside Senter (1841-1885): California medical pioneer and literary muse
Elizabeth Garside Senter (1841–1885) is a unique figure in the history of women in the American West. An early pioneer in the fight for women’s acceptance in the field of medicine, her California practice as a physician and surgeon was informed by a ...
Susan E. James
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Women Poets and the American Sublime [PDF]
"This is the best book on American women poets I have yet seen." Â —American Literature "... sophisticated and eloquently argued analysis of a female counter-sublime..." —Sandra Gilbert "... strong readings of Dickinson and Moore and... a vital polemic on behalf of feminist criticism." —Harold Bloom "This brilliant re-evaluation of major American women
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