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Robert Duncan, Kabbalah, and “The Dominion of the Poetic Mind”

open access: yesSillages Critiques, 2020
What leads poets into mystical, hermetic and occult studies? How do these traditions shape their poetic practice, and conversely, how do their poems deepen our understanding of the enduring power of these bodies of thought, belief, and ritual?
Norman Finkelstein
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Huygens on translation [PDF]

open access: yes, 1987
The tercentenary of the death of Constantijn Huygens (1596-1687) presents a convenient occasion to trace the views held by this versatile and multilingual writer on the subject of translation. A first inventory of Huygens' pronouncements on the matter is
Hermans, T
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A Poet Builds a Nation: Hafez as a Catalyst in Emerson’s Process of Developing American Literature [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Numerous studies have tried to elucidate the relationship between Emerson and Hafez. While most of these studies laid emphasis on influence of Hafez on Emerson and others on similarity and/or infatuation, they left untouched some vital historical aspects
Adineh Khojastehpour   +1 more
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SONNET WREATH’S EVOLUTION IN ADYGHE LITERATURE: AESTHETICS OF POETICS

open access: yesКавказология, 2020
The article is devoted to the study of a wreath of sonnets in Adyghe literature with an emphasis on the aesthetics of poetics of works written in the specified genre form. Moreover, the combination of “aesthetics of poetics” is not formal in this context,
L. B. KHAVZHOKOVA
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The Eighteenth Century [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
This chapter has three sections: 1. General and Prose; 2. The Novel; 3. Poetry. Section 1 is by Eliza O’Brien; section 2 is by Elles Smallegoor and Sandro Jung; section 3 is by David E ...
Jung, S.   +3 more
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Is literary language a development of ordinary language? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Contemporary literary linguistics is guided by the 'Development Hypothesis' which says that literary language is formed and regulated by developing only the elements, rules and constraints of ordinary language.
Fabb, Nigel
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Speed and accuracy of dyslexic versus typical word recognition: an eye-movement investigation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Developmental dyslexia is often characterized by a dual deficit in both word recognition accuracy and general processing speed. While previous research into dyslexic word recognition may have suffered from speed-accuracy trade-off, the present study ...
Kunert, Richard, Scheepers, Christoph
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The Interest of Algerian Scholars in the Art of Letter Writing: A Statistical and Analytical Study [PDF]

open access: yesEon
The art of letter writing, as it is known, is a form of prose that began in Arabic literature during the era of documentation, especially when official correspondence offices were established and the territory of the Arab Islamic Caliphate expanded.
Fatima ABDERRAHMANE , Khadidja BENCHAHDA
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On the emergence of reduplication in German morphophonology

open access: yesZeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft, 2017
This paper discusses reduplication as a technique of word formation in German. In contrast to previous approaches, which consider reduplication as extra-grammatical and unproductive, this study identifies rhyme and ablaut reduplication as truly ...
Kentner Gerrit
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Null-Exit Pamphleteering, or #VALUE!

open access: yesJournal of British and Irish Innovative Poetry, 2019
In this essay, I want to think about the ways in which creative and critical texts might be read as an oblique record of economic transactions, as accountancy by other means.
Robert Kiely
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