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“METAPHYSICAL” LYRICS: BASIC DEFINITIONS IN MODERN LITERARY STUDIES

open access: yesPhilological Class, 2020
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
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The inner eye of knowledge: the metaphysical sadness in the lyrics of Lucian Blaga

open access: yesAkademos: Revista De Știință, Inovare, Cultură și Artă, 2022
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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EXISTENTIAL IMAGES AND NARRATIVES IN RILKE`S POETRY (Bogdan Kravtsiv`s translation experience) [PDF]

open access: yesВісник університету ім. А. Нобеля. Серія Філологічні науки, 2022
In 1947, in the German city of Nuremberg, Bohdan Kravtsiv`s book of translations from Rainer Maria Rilke`s “Things and Images” was published, which became a significant contribution to Ukrainian Rilkeanism. B.
Igor P. Vasylyshyn
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Houses on Fire: The Hauntologies of Sankomota [PDF]

open access: yesKronos, 2023
The following essay is part of a body of work titled Signal to Noise: sound and fury in (post)apartheid South Africa. These are a collection of creative non-fiction essays set against the backdrop of my involvement with a small, independent mobile ...
Warrick Swinney
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The Comparative study of the the rise of mystical poetry in Iran and England [PDF]

open access: yesمجله مطالعات ایرانی, 2021
1. Introduction The underlying purpose of this article is to compare and contrast the rise and development of mystical poetry in England and Iran to find the common grounds by focusing briefly on the chief poets of the two cultures.
Esmail Zare Behtash, Fatemeh Elhami
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Theology of Music and Hindu Religion: From Divine Origins to Classical Songs

open access: yesReligions, 2021
As a subfield in the study of religion and music, the theology of music is generally understood in Western terms. Yet to fully encompass the rich heritage of music in world religions, the theology of music must welcome non-Western traditions.
Guy L. Beck
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The ballad genre and its transformation in A. Galich’s song “Queen of the Mainland”

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Studies in Literature and Journalism, 2023
The research aims to trace the functioning of the ballad as a polycode genre in the song poetry of A. Galich. Comparative historical and hermeneutic methods were used, as well as approaches developed to study polycode text.
Aleksandr V. Markov, Mikhail M. Golubkov
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The Prison Experience and Gulag Poems in the Work (1937-1943) by Anastasija Cvetaeva: Overcoming the ‘Zone’

open access: yesStudi Slavistici, 2021
This research paper focuses on the prison experience and gulag poems (1937-1943) in the work by Anastasija Cvetaeva which was published in 1995. I present an analysis of Cvetaeva’s poems and argue that her work can be considered as psychological poetry ...
Aleksandr Aleksandrovič Medvedev
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METAPHYSICAL NATURE OF BIBLICAI SIMILES IN THE LYRICS OF M. Y. LERMONTOV

open access: yesScience of the Person Humanitarian Researches, 2016
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Aeg maastikus. Ristikivi metafüüsiline kronotoop / Time in the landscape. Ristikivi’s metaphysical chronotope

open access: yesMethis: Studia Humaniora Estonica, 2014
The article examines two novels published during the early years of Karl Ristikivi’s exile, All That Ever Was (1946) and Nothing Happened (1947), and his poetry from 1950s.
Õnne Kepp
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