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Ecophenomenology in Croatian and Modern Greek Poetry: Janko Polić Kamov and Angelos Sikelianos
The aim of this study case is to examine Ecophenomenology in Janko Polić Kamov and Angelos Sikelianos’ works and specifically in some poems from Ištipana hartija and Lyrikos Vios respectively. Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s notions about flesh and chiasm are the main keys in our analysis and interpretation of nature and body in both Kamov and Sikelianos ...
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Half-Heard Voices of the Primal Zone; Sleep and Waking in a Poem by Cao Shuying
Initially touching artifacts and sculpture from ancient Greece, and the risk of misreading thought or emotion cross-culturally, this essay draws briefly on Wordsworth’s testimony that poetic process arises first in a primally sensual and pre-verbal zone.
O’CONNELL, George, SHI, Diana
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The translator as reader: the case of poetry translators from modern Greek into English.
Reader Response and Reception theories recognize that readerly activity during the reading process means that the reader draws on various resources, such as their knowledge of the world and of literary conventions. A more practical perspective with significant insights into the reader’s input comes from empirical explorations of literature (Hartman ...
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It is a known fact that Aristotle of Greek was the first rank encyclopaedic scholar and founder of Philosophical academia whose impact and influence can be perceived across the centuries. His significance of thoughts is still alive vigorously.
Muhammad Shareef Siyalvi
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Medical imagery in Maximus of Tyre's <i>Orations</i>. [PDF]
Xenophontos S.
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The phoenix of phonaesthetics: the rise of an old-new research paradigm on the beauty of language sound. [PDF]
Nemestothy L, Kogan VV, Reiterer SM.
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Interactions Among Morphology, Word Order, and Syntactic Directionality: Evidence from 55 Languages. [PDF]
Li W, Liu H.
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The Dismissal of the Greek Envoys—A Forgotten Trajectory Within the Web of European Renaissance [PDF]
Wiszniowska-Majchrzyk, Marta
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