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Poetic License and Poetic Justice
2014Although it took him nearly three decades, Clancy Sigal ultimately got his own back in the game of literary cross-reference between himself and Doris Lessing. Beginning sometime during the 1960s, he drafted major chunks of an autobiographical narrative that focused almost microscopically on his early years in England, including the four years during ...
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Poetic inquiry, consumer vulnerability: realities of quadriplegia
Consumer Vulnerability, 2016Alternative forms of research interpretation have been utilised within the social sciences. Poetic inquiry, an area of growing interest influences readership affectively as well as intelligently.
H. Downey
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Making the Familiar Unfamiliar: Techniques for Creating Poetic Gameplay
DiGRA/FDG, 2016Just as writers use specific literary devices to deliberately draw attention to a poem's form, in this paper I propose that game designers can make use of the structure of gameplay to draw attention to a game's formal qualities for "poetic" effect ...
A. Mitchell
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2011
Poetry is part of the textual lives Barbara Johnson spoke about, and her careful attention to language is something that has been in literary commentary and the study of poetics and rhetoric in the West since Homer. The poetic worlds the poet makes and the reader enters and the critic and theorist respond to have individual contexts but are also part ...
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Poetry is part of the textual lives Barbara Johnson spoke about, and her careful attention to language is something that has been in literary commentary and the study of poetics and rhetoric in the West since Homer. The poetic worlds the poet makes and the reader enters and the critic and theorist respond to have individual contexts but are also part ...
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Poetic Wave and Poetic Particle
University of Toronto Quarterly, 1954Literary criticism has long borrowed its terms from other fields of inquiry: however sure its practitioners have been of their particular judgments, they have in more general matters usually been more sure of something elseāof the truths of theology or of the sciences and social sciences.
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Poetic Respect; Poetic Letting Go
2020A focus on the aesthetic, scholarly, ethical, and relational aspects of poetic inquiry foregrounds some of the productive tensions and rich possibilities of this form of research. It likewise exposes some of the unresolvable pressures when poet-researchers are required to attend to differing expectations and needs.
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2020
This chapter considers Epicurean engagement with poetry and poetics from Epicurus until Philodemus and Lucretius in the first century bce. In general, Epicureans have two concerns; the first is to clarify that poetry is not an authoritative source of truth, and the second is to understand poetry on its own terms.
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This chapter considers Epicurean engagement with poetry and poetics from Epicurus until Philodemus and Lucretius in the first century bce. In general, Epicureans have two concerns; the first is to clarify that poetry is not an authoritative source of truth, and the second is to understand poetry on its own terms.
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More than Cool Reason: A Field Guide to Poetic Metaphor
, 1989G. Lakoff, Mark B. Turner
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