Results 1 to 10 of about 1,585,244 (207)
Is literary language a development of ordinary language? [PDF]
Contemporary literary linguistics is guided by the 'Development Hypothesis' which says that literary language is formed and regulated by developing only the elements, rules and constraints of ordinary language.
Fabb, Nigel
exaly +2 more sources
REFLECTIONS ON THEORY AND CRITICISM OF THE ‘LITERARY EGOʼ. A COMPARATIVE STUDY [PDF]
The purpose of this essay is to deepen philosophical and critical issues related to the ‘literary Ego’ by articulating the conceptual and theoretical premises of a contemporary corpus.
Stefano Bottero
doaj +2 more sources
A Different Attitude toward Amir Khusraw Dihlav’s Dowalrānī Xeżerkhān [PDF]
Dowalrānī Xezerkhān tells the love story of Xezer (xażer) Khān, Ala-edin khalji’s son, and the princess of Gogojrāt named Dīveldī. This Masnavi written in the poet’s late life comprises two parts.
Mahdieh Asadi +2 more
doaj +1 more source
Alessandro Mendini belongs to a classical tradition, found among Italian designers and architects, where writing is a recognized and important activity, often on the side of theory.
Catherine Geel
doaj +1 more source
A Progressive Poetic Tradition and the Ghazal
This article explores the intersection between the Progressive poetic tradition and the ghazal. The Progressive movement, known as "Taraqi Passand" in Urdu, emerged as a literary movement in the 20th century, aiming to challenge conventional poetic norms
Dr. Mirza Hamid Baig
doaj +1 more source
Computational Literary Genre Stylistics [PDF]
The project in a nutshell: This project will investigate the relation between literary genres (generic facets) and style (stylistic attributes). Analyses are based on large collections of literary texts and use or develop state-of-the-art methods in ...
Schöch, Christof
core +2 more sources
Interconfessional Polemics in a Model of Ukrainian Literary History
Polemic texts on issues of Orthodox-Catholic relations occupy, for various reasons, a prominent place among publications in Ukrainian literature of the late 16th – early 17th centuries.
Ihor Isichenko
doaj +1 more source
Indigenous Decolonization of Western Notions of Time and History through Literary and Visual Arts
Since the early colonial period, indigenous peoples around the globe have been framed as being anchored in the past. The manner in which this was accomplished varied in different locations, yet it was all done with the same intent: to leave them outside ...
Diana C. Rose, Snežana Vuletić
doaj +3 more sources
Poetic Word in the Light of L.A. Novikov's Teaching on Aesthetic Perception
The subject of the study is the poetic word as a special kind of aesthetic instrument. The aesthetics is the universal relation of a person to the world, to himself, to art in general, and to the poetic text in particular.
Oksana V. Danich +2 more
doaj +1 more source
Literary Tourism and Literary Routes
This chapter presents literary tourism as another subtype of cultural tourism that enables further development of rural areas of Slovenia and Montenegro. The research is based on desk research, field work in Montenegro, also interviews with some tourism stakeholders were employed, and analysis of gathered data, materials, information and books.
openaire +2 more sources

