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The Sacred and the Profane in the Poetry of Ivonne Gordon
Este artículo desarrolla un acercamiento a la poesía de la escritora ecuatoriana Ivonne Gordon Vailakis, con énfasis en su antología Manzanilla del insomnio (2002). El autor presta atención al uso de palabras e imágenes provenientes del hebreo; ve la poesía de Gordon como un acercamiento al tema de la transgresión de fronteras lingüísticas y culturales
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The Knoxville Sacred Harp Singers sing hymns with a group of high school students from Paideia school in Atlanta. The group is led by John Sundale.
Knoxville Sacred Harp Singers
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The Knoxville Sacred Harp Singers sing hymns with a group of high school students from Paideia school in Atlanta. The group is led by John Sundale.
Knoxville Sacred Harp Singers
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Mental health dividends of creative pursuits. [PDF]
Kumar V.
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“With poems you can uncork soul” – about the sacred in the poetry of Wacław Oszajca
Wacław Oszajca is a Polish Jesuit, journalist, poet and publicist. His work is mainly focused around Christianity related matters. A Jesuit uses the category of the sacred as a synonym for what is saint.
Popielarz-Zajdel, Ewelina
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Reader reception of translation strategies for Li Bai's "Yu Jie Yuan": Empirical evidence from a mixed-methods study. [PDF]
Chang H, Zhao J, Sun Y, Ding H.
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Psychiatric poetics: mental healthcare and Giovanni Stanghellini's 'Logics of Discovery'. [PDF]
Ikkos G, Morgan A.
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Building Resilience Through Symphony and Poetry for COVID-19-Encumbered Healthcare Workers: A Taiwanese Qualitative Study. [PDF]
Liu HY +4 more
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Symbol and Symbolism in Sacred Poetry [PDF]
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Anishinaabe healthy brain aging: traditional knowledge teachings represented in works of art. [PDF]
Jacklin K +7 more
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