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Sylvia Wynter’s New Science of the Word and the Autopoetics of the Flesh

Comparative and Continental Philosophy, 2022
This essay proposes that the work of Sylvia Wynter, a canonical figure in Afro-Caribbean philosophy, demonstrates other ways of doing philosophy, a comparative philosophy carried out as a cross-cultural exercise.
R. Vizcaíno
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Suddenness and the Composition of Poetic Thought

, 2022
Interrogating the much-cherished concept of “poetic thinking,” this book focuses on what interview and draft materials reveal of how poets actually do think, when in the act of writing.
P. Magee
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Teaching Creative Writing: Three Lives Revolutionized through Spoken Word Poetry

English Journal, 2022
A poetry-averse English teacher transforms lives by embracing the power of student poetic voice.
Peter L. Kahn, C. Robinson, A. M. Levin
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Word-formation and poetic language

Linguistic & Literary Studies in Eastern Europe, LLSEE, 1987
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Words and the word: Language, poetics and biblical intention

History of European Ideas, 1988
(1988). Words and the word: Language, poetics and biblical intention. History of European Ideas: Vol. 9, No. 3, pp. 365-367.
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Poetic Speakers, Sophistic Words

American Journal of Philology, 2012
The relationship between poetically mediated myth and the emerging discipline of formal rhetoric in fifth- and fourth-century Athens has received little scholarly treatment, in part because of a paucity of texts that encompass both myth and formal rhetoric. This article sheds light on the relationship by examining four generically hybrid model speeches:
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AI In Poetry Translation: Can Machines Capture Poetic Essence?

International Journal of Social Science Humanity & Management Research
Poetry translation is a challenging process that extends beyond literal meaning, requiring sensitivity to emotional depth, cultural context, and poetic structure (Venuti, 2017).
Motikala Subba Dewan
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The Poetics of Six-Word Stories

Narrative, 2019
Structural examination of the six-word story as a literary genre, frequently referencing the prototypical “baby shoes” story attributed to Hemingway. Fishelov considers the history of the genre and its differentiating characteristics in addition to laying out the necessary elements of a successful six-word story.
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Poetic Diction and Parallel Word Pairs in the Book of Mormon

Journal of Book of Mormon studies, 1995
Hebrew poetry is based on various patterns of parallelism. Parallel lines are in turn created by the use of parallel words, that is, pairs of words bearing generally synonymous or antithetic meanings. Since the 1930s, scholars have come to realize that
K. Barney
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