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MYTHOPOETICS OF G. SWIFT’S NOVEL “WATERLAND” [PDF]
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Shakespeare's mythopoetic symbolism of "Regenerative Death"
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Sergey Timofeyevich Konenkov’s Mythopoetics
Observatory of Culture, 2021The article deals with the features of mythopoetic models in S.T. Konenkov’s sculpture. Despite the fact that monographs, albums, dozens of articles are devoted to the maestro’s works and they are quite well studied, the nature of the mythologism of S.T. Konenkov’s artistic thinking has not been fully revealed.
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The Mythopoetics of Curriculum
2020Mythopoetics is a way of reading ideas for their connection to the basic stories known as myths, as well as to poets, writers, and educators concerned with self and culture. The mythopoetic method seeks understanding from the metaphors which myths and literature present. Ideas contain images, which offer insight into the language of the depth dimension.
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The Mythopoetic Development of Pygmalion
2021Le mythe européen de Pygmalion a longtemps été l’inspiration d’auteurs et de peintres. À partir du xxe siècle, sous l’influence de la pensée féministe, les récits s’y rapportant changent. Galatea n’est plus une créature passive, mais une femme qui échappe au contrôle de son maître.
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The Early Pasternak's Mythopoetic Images
Russian Literature, 2016Abstract The article discusses some aspects of the early Pasternak's poetry, in particular of two poems, ‘The Urals for the First Time’ and ‘Mirror’. The author discusses the device of metonymy, as well as images in these poems that can be seen as operating as the device of “making strange”, as formulated by Viktor Shklovskii.
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In Search of Mythopoetic Thought
Ethos, 1999The beginning of my career in psychological anthropology was concerned with cognition. Later I turned to matters more involved with emotion, such as dreams, shamanism, and imagination. Throughout, I had given serious consideration to a kind of thinking that has been variously described in anthropology as "primitive mentality," "magical thought," and ...
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Real and Mythopoetic Geographies:
Linda Russo’s “Real and Mythopoetic Geographies” focuses on Kyger’s early work and her life in Japan with Snyder and poems written there that would appear in The Tapestry and the Web. Russo closely analyzes a 1963 poem from this volume, “fragmented.openaire +1 more source

