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Naïve and sentimental character: Schiller’s poetic phenomenology [PDF]
[Excerpt] "Poets are, by definition, “the preservers of nature,” but when they can no longer completely be so, they serve as its witnesses” and “avengers.” In the former case, they are natural; in the latter, they seek the lost nature. In the former case,
Dahlstrom, Daniel
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The Elegiac Puella as Virgin Martyr [PDF]
This is a postprint (author's final draft) version of an article published in the journal Transactions of the American Philological Association in 2009. The final version of this article may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/apa.0.0023 (login may be ...
Uden, James
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Technical Constraints and TV Series as the Main Narrative Genre of the Audiovisual Era
By enlarging the concept of literariness to the concept of narrativity, it is possible to look at narrative genres instead than literary genres. Major changes in the creation of stories have always been depending on technical constraints: epic was the ...
Carlotta Susca
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The Political Novel in the Age of its Impotence: On Recent German Right‐Wing Fiction
Abstract While scholars have increasingly studied the German right's publishing strategies and literary politics, less attention has been paid to the literary texts as such. They are worth examining in detail, I argue here, because they reflect in exaggerated form a problem that troubles political novels more generally: the dwindling role of the novel ...
Sophie Salvo
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The Medial Function of Contemporary Poetry (The Poem by E. Si- monova “In Nice”)
The article is based on the hypothesis that contemporary poetry performs the function of a mediator within a fragmented society. The poetic text, in addition to its existence in a book format, is realized in a variety of media contexts, interacting with ...
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Vincent Buckley: Shaping the Book [PDF]
The basic shape of a biography is given by the facts of the life of its subject. The biographer’s task is to make sense of these facts: to provide a map that will show the significance of the facts, their relationship to each other and to their ...
McLaren, John
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The Incarnational Aesthetic of David Brown☆
Abstract The notion of incarnation has historically been a prominent concept for the acceptance of images and the interpretation of art within Christianity. A contemporary proponent of this line of reasoning about the theological potential of art is David Brown, who builds his theology of culture on the doctrine of incarnation. This article presents an
Filip Taufer
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The birth of the tragedy according to J. C. Scaliger’s Poetics
The catalogue of genres presented by Scaliger in book 1, 4 et seq. of Poetics, is organized chronologically and describes the origin of various poetic forms based on the most primitive life styles.
María Nieves Muñoz Martín
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In a number of later poems, the Israeli poet Dan Pagis (1930–1986) persistently reproduced one and the same plot: the fullness of expression achieved by the artist suddenly turns into emptiness, and the seemingly unrestricted possibility of free poetic ...
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Lawnmower Poetry and the Poetry of Lawnmowers
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Francesca Gardner
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