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The Lyricism of the Diaspora and the Diaspora of Lyricism
Often referred to as “East Asia’s greatest poet” by various researchers, Kim Si-jong is renowned as a poet of the Korean diaspora. Born in Busan in 1929 during the Japanese colonization of Korea, Kim Si-jong spoke Japanese as his native language. In 1949,
Soonmo Yang
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Land Lyricism and the Homodiegetic Narrative Register [PDF]
The homodiegetic narrator, emphasizing in his narrative emotional feelings of great sensitivity, often shows predispositions to lyricism. The source of this lyricism is located in the so-called original, artistic self, which works as a source of ...
Carolina GABURA
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A GREAT WRITER IN THE BACKGROUND OF AN EPOCH [PDF]
The aspect that mainly characterizes the literary process from the 90s of the last century is the intensification of the process of capitalization on the interwar literary heritage. Many writers are re-included in the circuit of our spiritual values. The
PORUBIN, Lilia, JECHIU, Ala
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De l’émotion littéraire à l’émotion patrimoniale : « Flaubert dans la ville »
The project “Flaubert in the city,” supported by the CÉRÉdI of the University of Rouen, took place in Rouen from April 17 to August 31, 2015. The event aimed to promote Flaubert's material and intangible cultural heritage through digital and artistic ...
Sandra Glatigny
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Lightning, lightning rods and thunderbolts: small catastrophes in Gadda
In Gadda’s writing we may discern a sort of submerged obession with lightning (‘fulmine’) and/or thunderbolt (‘fólgore’) as manifestations – sometimes unashamedly comic, sometimes mournful – of catastrophe. This study collects and analyses some of these ‘
Riccardo Stracuzzi
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Lyricism in modern poetry [PDF]
Love poetry is a type of lyric poetry, in which the poet expresses his own personal feelings. To define it more concisely, love poetry can be said to be an artistic expression, in which the poet/lover places himself as the subject, then describes and ...
mehdokht moein
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Lost and Beautiful or the (Environmental) Ethics of the Lyric Essay Film
This article contributes to a theory of the lyric essay film by bringing studies of the essay film and lyricism to bear on Pietro Marcello’s Lost and Beautiful (2015).
Laura Rascaroli, Paolo Saporito
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Sudowoodo: A Chinese Lyric Imitation System with Source Lyrics
Lyrics generation is a well-known application in natural language generation research, with several previous studies focusing on generating accurate lyrics using precise control such as keywords, rhymes, etc. However, lyrics imitation, which involves writing new lyrics by imitating the style and content of the source lyrics, remains a challenging task ...
Yongzhu Chang +5 more
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Casimiro de Brito, poet, novelist, literary critic and essayist, born in Loulé (Algarve) in 1938, is linked to the turning point of Portuguese poetry that began in the 60s.
Maria João Reynaud
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Jean-Marie Gleize, Emmanuel Hocquard, and the Challenge of Lyricism
Within the past decade, one of the most pressing questions of poetry in France has been the continuing viability of lyricism. Recent models of perceiving the nature of lyricism shift the focus from formal and thematic considerations to pragmatic ones. As
Glenn W. Fetzer
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