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“Decrepit Century-Old Parks”: The Image of the Park in the Russian Poetry of the 19th Century and the Beginning of the 20th Century [PDF]
The article considers two images typical of the Russian manor poetry of the 19th — early 20th centuries — the “alley” and the “thickets,” their originality, features, correlation and functions.
Maria S. Akimova
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Continuing the Renaissance: Little Magazines and a Late Phase of Scottish Modernism in the 1940s
As in many other avant-garde contexts in the early years of the twentieth century, little magazines were at the forefront of the modern—and modernist—Scottish literary revival initiated by the poet Hugh MacDiarmid in the years immediately after World War
Margery Palmer McCulloch
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Najeeb Al-Kailani is a famous Egyptian Islamic writer. He was immensely impressed by Iqbal’s philosophy. He was absorbed in the study of Islamic literature in the early days of his life and dared to write many articles in various magazines, touching ...
Salma Anjum, Nazia Bibi
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Najeeb Al-Kailani is a famous Egyptian Islamic writer. He was immensely impressed by Iqbal’s philosophy. He was absorbed in the study of Islamic literature in the early days of his life and dared to write many articles in various magazines, touching ...
Dr. Salma Anjum, Dr. Nazia Bibi
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How to Become an Author: The Poet Isa Asp and Her Childhood Fascination with Writing for Magazines
In this article the author explores the early development of the identity as a writer of a Finnish-speaking poet Lovisa (or Isa) Asp (1853–1872). She wrote her lyrics in the Finnish language in the 1870s, and she is regarded as the first 19th-century ...
Sofia Kotilainen
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A new face to the poem “Portrait”: Cecília Meireles in the Portuguese magazine The Devil
Cecília Meireles was also an important figure in the Portuguese literary circle. Her connection with this country is evidence by many ways, by her personal connection with Portuguese writers as well as her intense literary publication in magazines ...
Karla Renata Mendes
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Literary criticism in today's sense is a new branch of knowledge. From its sparks to reaching the stage of perfection and prosperity and theoretical criticism, it has traveled a long way, and various factors were involved in it.
Shiler Rahmani
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Short prose by Daniel Okáli [PDF]
From 1925 to 1932, Daniel Okáli (1903 – 1987) was the leading literary critic and theoretician in the communist-leaning intellectuals’ journal DAV. He only published one collection of poetry, Ozveny krvi a zápasov ([Echoes of blood and struggles] 1932 ...
Martina Péterová
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Crónica de un repliegue. Hacia una historia de la poesía argentina a través de las revistas
During the 20th century, Argentinean poetry was progressively displaced from the center of the literary canon, while its language and circulation underwent significant changes.
Luciana Del Gizzo
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Ural satirical magazines of the First Russian revolution (“Gnom”, “Rubin”, “Magnit”)
INTRODUCTION. We analyze a special type of newspaper literature from the beginning 20th century, it is provincial satirical magazines from the time of the First Russian revolution.
I. V. Kozlov
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