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“METAPHYSICAL” LYRICS: BASIC DEFINITIONS IN MODERN LITERARY STUDIES
The article analyzes various approaches to the study of “metaphysical” lyrics in modern Belarusian and Russian literary criticism, which can be reduced to four main ones: 1) description of the literary school as a historical phenomenon; 2) identification of the key features of the “metaphysical” style in the work of an individual author and a group of ...
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The inner eye of knowledge: the metaphysical sadness in the lyrics of Lucian Blaga
In the works At the Courtyard of Yearning, In Praise of Sleep, At the Watershed, we see a manifestation of a Faustian passion of knowledge, built up in the shape of demonic instances, theorized by Goethe and essay-like exposed by Lucian Blaga. The existential anxiety which generates metaphysical sadness, reaches the boiling point, imprinting to the ...
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METAPHYSICAL NATURE OF BIBLICAI SIMILES IN THE LYRICS OF M. Y. LERMONTOV
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The Shortest Way to Modernity Is via the Margins: J.H. Prynne’s Later Poetry [PDF]
In the essay an attempt is made to investigate the processes of construction and reconstruction of meaning in the later books of the Cambridge poet J.H. Prynne.
Pietrzak Wit
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Putting it together and finishing the hat? Deconstructing the art of making art [PDF]
Contemporary Theatre Review is one of the leading peer-reviewed academic journals in the field of theatre studies. This special issue, ‘The Broadway Musical: New Approaches’, was put together by contributing editors Dominic Symonds and Dan Rebellato ...
Symonds, Dominic
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Cover versions form a loose but identifiable category of tracks and performances. We distinguish four kinds of covers and argue that they mark important differences in the modes of evaluation that are possible or appropriate for each: mimic covers, which
Mag Uidhir, Christy +2 more
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Deep Indeterminacy in Physics and Fiction [PDF]
Indeterminacy in its various forms has been the focus of a great deal of philosophical attention in recent years. Much of this discussion has focused on the status of vague predicates such as ‘tall’, ‘bald’, and ‘heap’.
Darby, George +2 more
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The subject of the article is to present an outline of the reception of Julian Tuwim’s works in the last decade. “The Prince of Poets” of the interwar period, well known in the post-war era, is less and less known today.
Węgrzyniak, Anna
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The Concept of Death in John Donne and Sohrab Sepehri: A Comparative Study [PDF]
Death has always permeated human’s thoughts at all levels. This preoccupation with death is manifested in the realm of literature. John Donne is one of the artists whose obsession with death is universally recognized.
Behnam Mirzababazadeh Fomeshi
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Toward an ecological aesthetics: music as emergence [PDF]
In this article we intend to suggest some ecological based principles to support the possibility of develop an ecological aesthetics. We consider that an ecological aesthetics is founded in concepts as “direct perception”, “acquisition of affordances and
Oliveira, A. L. G., Oliveira, L. F.
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