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The poet as mad genius : between stereotype and archetype = 詩人是瘋狂的天才 : 典型的濫調或原型象徵?
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POETRY AND THE MEANING OF LIFE IN THE NOVEL "GLASS" BY THE MODERN CHRISTIAN WRITER BEI CUN
Chinese Studies in the 21st Century: proceedings of International scientific confer-ence (Ulan-Ude, October 12, 2021), 2021В статье рассматриваются христианские мотивы в творчестве современного китайского писателя Бэй Цуня на примере его романа «Стекло». Предпринимается попытка представить поэзию и сам иероглиф 诗 с позиции христианского богословия, проводятся параллели с ...
Alexander V. Dyshenov
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Power, Plain English, and the Rise of Modern Poetry
, 2017In this engaging book, David Rosen offers a radically new account of modern poetry and revises our understanding of its relation to Romanticism. British poets from Wordsworth to Auden attempted to present themselves simultaneously as persons of power and
D. Rosen
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Image to Modern Chinese Poetry Creation via a Constrained Topic-aware Model
ACM Trans. Multim. Comput. Commun. Appl., 2020Artificial creativity has attracted increasing research attention in the field of multimedia and artificial intelligence. Despite the promising work on poetry/painting/music generation, creating modern Chinese poetry from images, which can significantly ...
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Sound and Form in Modern Poetry
, 1965Why are poems important? What do people mean when they use the word prosody? How does a poem read and sound? How does a poem's shape--its form--help to create its meaning?
H. G. McDowell
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2021
Modern Hebrew poetry, written in a language comprehensible only to parts of its audience, the Yiddish speaking masses, emerged at the end of the 19th century and became canonized by the time of the publication of C. N. Bialik’s second book in 1908.
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Modern Hebrew poetry, written in a language comprehensible only to parts of its audience, the Yiddish speaking masses, emerged at the end of the 19th century and became canonized by the time of the publication of C. N. Bialik’s second book in 1908.
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