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Nenad Vekarić, The Inhabitants of the Pelješac Peninsula, Dubrovnik: Zavod za povijesne znanosti HAZU, I, 1992, 290 pp.; II, 1993, graphs. [PDF]
Nenad Vekarić
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Montenegrin women in Italian travel writing (1896–1906)
Zeitschrift für Slawistik, 2023Summary This article aims to analyse the image of Montenegrin women in Italian travelogues published to mark the Savoy – Petrović marriage which took place in 1896.
Olivera Popović
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Moral Principles of Women Poets in Purananuru
International Research Journal of Tamil, 2022Purananuru is a book that can be regarded as the historical treasury of Tamil literature. The culture, tradition, knowledge and commerce of the Tamils have been gathered together and become a literary ark.
Vennila K
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Contemporary Irish Women Poets
Irish Studies Review, 2020exemplify Wenzell’s assertion that for each of these poets, “nature becomes a psychological necessity, an act of restoration that reveals itself in verse through close observations of nature” (196). In the final part, “The Literature of Irish Naturalists”
S. Grace
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The Women Poets of Alawi-Bektashi Literature and Some Disputes
, 2020This study, which covers the women poets, as the representatives of Alawi-Bektashi Literature, which dates back to very old years and finds its source in Yunus Emre, and continues with Kaygusuz Abdal, Hatayi and Pir Sultan Abdal and reaches today, aims ...
Reyhan Keleş
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Since antiquity, poets have regularly referred to the voyage, to shipwrecks, and to the danger of the wild sea. In that context, the dominant voices have been those of male writers, but female poets have equally been interested in and dedicated to this ...
Albrecht Classen
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Since antiquity, poets have regularly referred to the voyage, to shipwrecks, and to the danger of the wild sea. In that context, the dominant voices have been those of male writers, but female poets have equally been interested in and dedicated to this ...
Albrecht Classen
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SOCIO –ENLIGHTENMENT THOUGHT IN THE POETRY OF WOMEN POETS
Advances in Science and HumanitiesThis article examines the influence of the socio-political environment of Turkestan in the early twentieth century, particularly the Jadid reform movement, on the development of Uzbek women poets’ literary creativity.
Kamola Allanazarova Dustmurodovna
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The Politics of Canonisation Among Women Poets of the Romantic Era
Salud, Ciencia y TecnologíaThe Romantic period (late 18th to mid-19th century) is traditionally defined by the works of male poets such as William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Lord Byron, while the contributions of women poets were marginalized or erased through the ...
Bazla Um E Hani, A. Zeeshan
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Women Poets of the Renaissance
This unique anthology brings together work by Renaissance women writers who, like their male counterparts, produced some of the most lyrical and powerful poetry in the English language.
Marion Wynne-Davies
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‘Afford[ing] me a Place’: Recovering Women Poets in Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, 1827–1835
Women, Periodicals and Print Culture in Britain, 1830s-1900s, 2019Drawing upon digital bibliographic resources and databases including The Periodical Poetry Index, Lindsy Lawrence presents a compelling corrective to the received opinion that women poets rarely featured in the homosocial space of Blackwood’s during the ‘
Lindsy Lawrence
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