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5 to 7 Educator, 2009
This literacy plan supports the objectives from the year 1 poetry units from the Primary Framework.
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This literacy plan supports the objectives from the year 1 poetry units from the Primary Framework.
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University of Toronto Quarterly, 1942
The epithet “musical” as applied to poetry has been the source of many crude misunderstandings; yet it deserves to be treated with respect, for it belongs to an equally distinguished art. There are two ways in which it can be properly used. It may describe poetry with accompanying music, or it may describe poetry which shows the direct or indirect ...
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The epithet “musical” as applied to poetry has been the source of many crude misunderstandings; yet it deserves to be treated with respect, for it belongs to an equally distinguished art. There are two ways in which it can be properly used. It may describe poetry with accompanying music, or it may describe poetry which shows the direct or indirect ...
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“The music of what happens” in poetry and psychoanalysis
The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 1999The author presents a close reading of a Frost poem and a detailed discussion of an analytic session. Using specific examples from the poem and from the analytic session, he then offers some thoughts concerning the relationship between the way he listens to the language of the poem and the way he and his patient speak with and listen to one another ...
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2023
Abstract This chapter focuses on Hannah Arendt’s concept of sounding. It explores Arendt’s focus on music and poetry producing the phenomena of aesthetics and politics. Arendt’s assertion of an intrinsic relationship between music and poetry offers a way of interpreting musical and poetic works as inherently political. Mood, tone, and
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Abstract This chapter focuses on Hannah Arendt’s concept of sounding. It explores Arendt’s focus on music and poetry producing the phenomena of aesthetics and politics. Arendt’s assertion of an intrinsic relationship between music and poetry offers a way of interpreting musical and poetic works as inherently political. Mood, tone, and
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1982
The state of English poetry before the new styles were imported from Italy is vividly exemplified by the verse of that lively, caustic, and often bawdy cleric John Skelton (c. 1460–1529). Highly regarded in his day as poet and scholar, and a laureate of both Oxford and Cambridge universities, he was singled out for praise by Caxton and Erasmus as a ...
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The state of English poetry before the new styles were imported from Italy is vividly exemplified by the verse of that lively, caustic, and often bawdy cleric John Skelton (c. 1460–1529). Highly regarded in his day as poet and scholar, and a laureate of both Oxford and Cambridge universities, he was singled out for praise by Caxton and Erasmus as a ...
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The effect of Chinese pop background music on Chinese poetry reading comprehension
Psychology of Music, 2022Yang Dong
exaly
Multilevel grounded semantics across cognitive modalities: Music, vision, poetry
Language and Literature, 2021Mihailo Antović
exaly
2014
This paper discusses two topics. One is what poets and explorers say about of poetry and music. And than, we investigate and present under various classifications the musicality in poets written in Turkish in the era called Modern Turkish poetry.
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This paper discusses two topics. One is what poets and explorers say about of poetry and music. And than, we investigate and present under various classifications the musicality in poets written in Turkish in the era called Modern Turkish poetry.
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