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The study of interrelation between folklore and literature is one of the most relevant trends in literary studies. Folk poetic symbols as the genetic memory of the nation infiltrate consciousness not only as artistic material, but also as a emotions ...
Fera Seferova
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Apollinaire et l'esthétique de la perte [PDF]
Does aesthetics of loss exist? What can we lose when we give vent to our poetic creative activity? These questions are posed by Apollinaire in the three verses of the Calligrammes collection, used to interpret the Alcools collection: "To lose/But to lose
Fraisse, Luc
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Change and the Poetics of Plenitude in Wallace Stevens and John Ashbery [PDF]
The essay attends to a paradox found in some crucial poetic efforts by Wallace Stevens and John Ashbery. In some of their most important poetic works Stevens and Ashbery take on the task of positioning the poem toward the plurality of reality, the ...
Bartczak, Kacper
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In describing Humphrey Jennings’ wartime documentary propaganda film, 'Listen to Britain' (1942), a film with an overtly poetic sensibility and dominantly musical soundtrack, John Corner asserts that ‘through listening to Britain, we are enabled to ...
Aitken Ian +33 more
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Personal Ideals as Metaphors [PDF]
What is it to have and act on a personal ideal? Someone who aspires to be a philosopher might imaginatively think “I am a philosopher” by way of motivating herself to think hard about a philosophical question.
Riggle, Nick
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The poet sings: “resonance” in Paul Valéry’s poietics [PDF]
This paper analyses Paul Valéry’s theories relating to his stated goal of poetic production: the attainment of “resonance” and a “singing-state”. My intention is to defend Valéry’s theory as a valid and consistent model of the creative process in ...
Dixon, Martin Parker
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The Concept “Pain” in Russian Translations of the Poem “Address to the Toothache” by R. Burns
The aim of this article is to study the linguistic representation of the “pain” concept by means of various figures of speech on the material of Russian translations of the poem “Address to the Toothache” by Robert Burns performed by S. Ya. Marshak, E. D.
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Creative Activities of Students Working with a Poetic Text
Nauczyciele współczesnej szkoły zdają się odczuwać lęk przed opracowywaniem utworów poetyckich. Literatura piękna stanowi nie lada wyzwanie zarówno dla nauczycieli, jak i uczniów. Lektury szkolne, pisane prozą, sprawiają mniejszą trudność, bowiem ich przekaz jest uniwersalny.
Vaškevič-Buś, Jovita +1 more
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A. Akhmatova’s Poetry in 11th Grade: Experience in Creating Classroom Problem Situations
The purpose of this article is to find approaches to understanding of Anna Akhmatova’s poetry in the eleventh grade classroom. The author presents written and oral assignments that can lead students to an understanding of the lyrics through independent ...
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Creativity occupies one of the central places in the model of modern higher education institution graduate’s key competencies. The article aims to reveal the content of the problem related to the development of the students’ creative thinking who major ...
Kucheriava Oksana
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