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175 years of Catalan railway poetry: The 19th century

open access: yes, 2023
L’objectiu d’aquest article és mostrar com, des del moment mateix de la seva arribada a Catalunya ara fa 175 anys, el ferrocarril ha estat sempre acompanyat per la creació poètica.
Font-Agustí, Jordi
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UEG Week 2025 Moderated Posters

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United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 13, Issue S8, Page S189-S802, October 2025.
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Catalan digital poetry: The electronic critical edition of the work of Francesc Fontanella

open access: yesStudia aurea: revista de literatura española y teoría literaria del Renacimiento y Siglo de Oro, 2017
In recent years, textual criticism has progressed considerably within the Catalan context, and much of these advances are occurring in digital environments. This article presents a review of the projects of critical edition that are currently being developed and focuses on the first of these projects that has been published on the Internet: the ...
Sogues, Marc, Valsalobre, Pep
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UEG Week 2025 Poster Presentations

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United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 13, Issue S8, Page S803-S1476, October 2025.
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Roberto Gerhard: explorer and synthesist

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There is a general perception that Gerhard’s late, modernist, style was due to a radical change of direction around the time of his First Symphony. This thesis argues that in fact several important elements integral to this ’new’ style are traceable in ...
Walshaw, Trevor
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Analysis of translation of verse into a foreign language: the case of Chinese poetry in Catalan

open access: yes
A la suposada impossibilitat de la traducció de poesia se sumen les sospites que han acompanyat sempre la pràctica de la traducció indirecta. Aquest treball pretén analitzar teòricament aquesta qüestió i aplicar-hi un mètode d’anàlisi de traduccions ...
Dols, Nicolau, Mansell, Richard
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El Vers clus de Joan Basset: un poema al·legòric contra el Cisma d’Occident

open access: yesStudia Romanica Posnaniensia
Joan Basset, a poet active in the early 15th century, wrote his Vers clus around 1415-1416. This enigmatic composition presents an allegorical confrontation between two factions of monstrous figures, led respectively by a dragon and a Turk.
Alba Romanyà
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Evaluating English translations of ancient Chinese poetry with special reference to image schemas and foregrounding

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Poetry translation evaluation from ancient Chinese to English has been subjective in China. This is caused by the indefinable and intangible notion of ‘poetic spirit’, which is often used in influential translators’ criteria, and by the lack of a ...
Ye, Mao
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Foregrounding co-artistry in an aesthetic and plurilingual/pluriliteracies approach to additional language teaching and learning

open access: yesFrontiers in Education
In this article, we propose an aesthetic and plurilingual/pluriliteracies approach to additional (or second, foreign…) language teaching and learning. The research reported on took place in a secondary school in Barcelona where young people take on the ...
Diego L. Albuquerque, Emilee Moore
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