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Occasion and audience as poetic constructs in early modern occasional poetry
Abstract Occasional poetry, composed for specific events such as weddings or funerals, was a dominant form of poetry in early modern Europe. Despite its historical prominence, the role of the occasion as a literary and rhetorical construct in occasional poetry has been very little studied.
Eeva‐Liisa Bastman
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Pasque Petals Volume 36 Number 02
Volume 36 Number 02 of Pasque Petals, the poetry journal published by the South Dakota State Poetry Society in June 1961 in Aberdeen, South ...
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Visualizing Qualitative Research
ABSTRACT Although qualitative research is typically seen as working with verbal text, visual representations are frequently used in qualitative research in our field. This paper examines visualization as a research practice, aiming to encourage its reflective use and further development. We contribute to the literature on qualitative research in public
Merlijn van Hulst, E. Lianne Visser
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Integrating STEAM and multimodal digital prompts for grade 5 creative poetry writing
This qualitative descriptive–exploratory study documents the enactment of STEAM-oriented language arts instruction, supported by LCD-projected multimodal digital prompts, to scaffold Grade 5 creative poetry writing in one Indonesian elementary classroom.
Iis Aprinawati +2 more
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Pasque Petals Volume 38 Number 04
Volume 38 Number 4 and 5 of Pasque Petals, the poetry journal published by the South Dakota State Poetry Society in 1963 in Aberdeen, South ...
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‘I'm Dead!’: Action, Homicide and Denied Catharsis in Early Modern Spanish Drama
Abstract In early modern Spanish drama, the expression ‘¡Muerto soy!’ (‘I'm dead!’) is commonly used to indicate a literal death or to figuratively express a character's extreme fear or passion. Recent studies, even one collection published under the title of ‘¡Muerto soy!’, have paid scant attention to the phrase in context, a serious omission when ...
Ted Bergman
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Pasque Petals Volume 39 Number 10
Volume 39 Number 10 of Pasque Petals, the poetry journal published by the South Dakota State Poetry Society in February 1965 in Aberdeen, South ...
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Obesity and the Politics of Taddeo di Bartolo's Inferno
ABSTRACT This paper examines Taddeo di Bartolo's depiction of Hell in the Collegiata di Santa Maria Assunta, the mother church of San Gimignano. In a striking departure from similar scenes of the period, the fresco, painted in the early fifteenth century, emphasizes the obesity of the sinners—suggesting a deliberate visual critique.
Stefania Roccas Gandal
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Schrijven na Auschwitz, na apartheid, na de digital turn
In this paper I discuss the concept of “engaged poetry” and the position of poetry with a so-called ethic dimension in the digital era. Taking the famous aphorism by Theodor W.
Yves T'Sjoen
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