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Tennyson's Lyricism: The Aesthetic of Sorrow [PDF]
The primary purpose of this study is to show that anticipations of the "art for art's sake" theory can be found in Tennyson's poetry which is in line with the tenets of aestheticism and symbolism, and to show that Tennyson's lyricism is a "Palace of Art"
Kang, Sang Deok
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La Figure de l’enfant viator chez Le Clézio, un nouveau type de pícaro
The first short story in the volume Mondo and Other Stories serves as a model for the other stories in the collection in terms of the themes, the representation of the child’s portrait and the stylistic peculiarities of the text.
Diana Presadă
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Record the track and track the record: On the call‐and‐response dynamics in Hip Hop practice
Abstract Call‐and‐response has primarily been studied in Black Atlantic artistic traditions. We transpose call‐and‐response dynamics to the writing and recording process of a Hip Hop studio session. Combining collaborative autoethnography with formal analysis and using Communication Accommodation Theory's conceptual parameters of conscious and ...
Dastan Abdali, Steven Gilbers
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The case of Auguste Dupouy (1872–1967) illustrates the inherent contradiction of the ‘écrivains bretons’ in the first half of the 20th century. While they were closely connected through their social backgrounds to the working classes of a Brittany that ...
Jean-Pierre Dupouy
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The Dynamics of Reading Genre Fiction: Researching and Teaching Interpretive Practices
Conceptual model positioning genre fiction as a site for studying how narrative form organizes reader interpretation, identifying four dynamics—iterability, narrative interest, serialization, and spectacle—to guide empirical research on reading processes.
Robert Jean LeBlanc, Amy Stornaiuolo
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The artistic qualities of lyricism in Mikhas Stralcov’s prose
The aim of the present article is presenting the qualities of the artistic lyricism appearing in the epic pieces of the Belarusian writer Mikhas Stralcov.
Chowańska, Irena
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Aesthetic Revolution: How Art Shapes Social Worlds
ABSTRACT Art inhabits the imagination, but can it influence real‐world issues? While some scholars cast art as autonomous from moral and civic life, others see it as deeply entangled with the social world. We address this debate by synthesizing evidence on art's social influence across literature, music, visual art, and film.
Eftychia Stamkou, Dacher Keltner
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A Review on "Lyricism and Chinese Modern Poetics" by Zhang Songjian
La recensione mette in luce il nodo focale della ricerca dello studioso cinese Zhang Songjian nella sua analisi sul Modernismo nella poesia cinese degli anni '40.
TAMBURELLO, Giuseppa
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Flesh and code: The cinematic lineage of AI replacing humans from Maria to Cassandra
Abstract This study explores the evolving representation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) characters in media and its intersection with contemporary technological issues, focusing on the paradoxical human desire for emotional and creative replacement.
Jiyoung Kim, Ki Han Kwon
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The ardiyyahs of Ibn al-Mu‘tazz: Breakthrough into Lyricism
This study presents an analytical review of the genre of the “hunt-poem” (ardiyyah) at the hand of the ‘Abbāsid poet Ibn al-Mu‘tazz (d. 296/908). It is in this period that the genre of the ardiyyah reaches its second apogee after the great pioneering Abū
Jaroslav Stetkevych
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