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If one tries to retrace the essence of the Baroque, they most likely will stumble upon the notions of excess, exuberance, flamboyant formal expression, but also of dissonance, disrespect of tradition, and non-necessity.
Efthimiou, Eftihis
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Der Artikel enthält Zusammenfassungen nur in Englisch.The article discusses the journey of the gothic novel The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner (1824) by James Hogg (1770-1835) from the repertoire of Scottish Romanticism to the ...
Kolbuszewska, Zofia
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Lina Kostenko’s poetry «Lidiya koydula in foreign land»: neobaroque discourse
(uk) У статті розглядається творчість Ліни Костенко в контексті семіосфери необароко. Ліна Костенко окреслює самою своєю творчою присутністю специфіку національної української ідентичності. Прагнення зберегти власний внутрішній простір поєднує художній
Taran, Oleg +3 more
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This article analyzes the poetic-political strategies of resistance to the patriarchal order in the novels of three contemporary Argentine writers: Gabriela Cabezón Cámara, Selva Almada, and Ariana Harwicz.
Zuzanna Geremek
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The Library as Universe in the Baroque and the Neobaroque
The Baroque movement in painting, architecture, and sculpture was the predominant trend in art during the seventeenth century. It’s “integration of real and fictive space” sought to fuse the natural and the metaphysical, and its defining traits include ...
Brenner, Caitlin
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In the Name of the Father and the Mother: Mourning, Memory and Imagination in the Poetry of Jos�� Kozer, Tamara Kamenszain, and Eduardo Espina [PDF]
While often taken as sentimental in nature, poetry about death provides poets and readers an artistic space for processing grief. The Latin American Neobaroque, a way of writing poetry know predominantly for its intellectual approach to language, has to ...
Rolnick, Diane McGavock
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The following research discusses the application of a design vocabulary based on the concepts of Error, Embryonic Growth, and Gothicism, previously applied in a prototypical level to structural and building components, to the reconstruction of the ...
Adilenidou, Yota
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César Augusto Salgado, From Modernism to Neobaroque. Joyce and Lezama Lima
Suárez-Galbán Guerra Eugenio. César Augusto Salgado, From Modernism to Neobaroque. Joyce and Lezama Lima. In: Caravelle, n°79, 2002. Paysanneries latino-américaines : mythes et réalités. Hommage à Romain Gaignard. pp.
Suárez-Galbán Guerra, Eugenio
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This paper analyses the complex power struggle at play in one of Paris’ most emblematic urban renewal projects at the dawn of the neoliberal turn. Architecture played a decisive synthesizing role in this struggle that spanned, gentrification processes ...
Anne Kockelkorn
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José Kozer's stylistics : religion, the surreal, and the neobaroque
Across a long, extraordinarily prolific career, Cuban poet José Kozer (born in Havana, 1940) is remarkable for the consistency of his style. His work has been viewed as part of the Latin American neobaroque movement — a loose grouping of poets from the ...
Boyle, Peter (S31992)
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