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Oath formulas in the Poetic Edda [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This study examines oaths in the ON Poetic Edda primarily from a linguistic and rhetorical standpoint with the aim of deducing syntactic-rhetorical formulas for oath swearing. As J. Grimm (1816) said and Hibbitts (1992) reiterated, poetic formulations in
Reis, Jacob Robert
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Ivan Goncharov as an Object of Poetic Reflection

open access: yesVestnik slavianskikh kul’tur [Bulletin of Slavic Cultures], 2023
The paper presents an analysis of references to I. A. Goncharov in Russian poetry. The study materials were poetic works from the beginning of the 1850s to the second half of the twentieth century, in which the name of the writer is mentioned. The research did not deal with the texts containing only references to the works of I. A. Goncharov.
Larisa V. Pavlova, Irina V. Romanova
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Antropomorfizacja w poetyckich opisach przyrody

open access: yesStylistyka, 2021
The study includes the analyses of figures of antropomorphisation which is a vitalization of various objects of naturę and attribution of human features to these objects. This poetic practice derives from ancient Greek and Roman poetry. It has started to
TERESA SKUBALANKA
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CONCENTRATION OF FOREGROUNDING DEVICES IN A POETIC TEXT

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Language Studies, Semiotics and Semantics, 2018
The article deals with the analysis of foregrounding devices represented in the poetic work “Aytys” by Olzhas Suleymenov. In general, foregrounding as a stylistic phenomenon is typical of all the functional styles.
Nursultan Mahanbet uly Dzhusupov
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“Let's Make a List”: James Schuyler's taxonomic autobiography [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
August 21, 1970 A few sound[s] are embedded in the fog – a gull mewing, different far off fog horns – like unset polished stones laid out in cotton wool. Tuesday, March 5, 1985 At six AM the heavy gray burns a heavier blue.
Watkin, W
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Poetic Objectivity

open access: yesZeitschrift für Semiotik, 2018
In this essay I will explore the possibility of an objective ecological ethics. To do this, I follow the embodied ethos of relationships: meaningful expression and mutual sharing occuring in living organisms and systems. Living beings on various levels of identity (cellular selves, individuals, and ecosystems) strive toward increased aliveness.
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Surrealist Curation: Urban Domesticity Through the Surrealist Poetics of Analogy

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Creative Practices in Cities and Landscapes, 2020
The tactic of surrealist poetic analogy forms the surrealist curation that functions as an agent that occupies, engages, and ultimately transforms the city and its built environment that surrounds us.
Ke Sun
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Objects Matter: An Object-Oriented Reading of Eavan Boland’s Object Lessons

open access: yesABEI Journal, 2021
This article argues that although Eavan Boland’s Object Lessons has reached considerable achievements in terms of the visibility of women poets in the Irish literary landscape, her project expressed and reinforced the Mary Robinson moment of the early ...
Catherine Conan
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Specimen poetics: botany, reanimation, and the Romantic collection [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This essay argues that the modern literary anthology—and specifically its aspiration to delimit both aesthetic merit and historical representativeness—emerged as a response to changes in eighteenth-century botanical collecting, description, and ...
Porter, Dahlia
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Iterative Objects: Hauntings of Identity in Poetic Form

open access: yesAmerican Literary History, 2022
Abstract Channeling Gertrude Stein’s assertion from her lecture “Portraits and Repetition” that there is no such thing as repetition because both language and other entities that compose the world are continuously undergoing change, this essay explores the question of iteration or recursion in two recent critical books, Brian Kim Stefans’
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