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Prose Poetry and the Very Short Form

2020
This chapter discusses the relationship between prose poetry and very short literary forms, which are proliferating online and in print. While novels, short stories, lineated lyric poems, and dramatic works have been at the center of literary practice for centuries, contemporary writers are reinvigorating the understanding of genre and form — and some ...
Paul Hetherington, Cassandra Atherton
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CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF SYLVIA PLATH'S SHORT PROSE

Социально-экономические и гуманитарные науки: сборник избранных статей по материалам Международной научной конференции (Санкт-Петербург, Июнь 2022), 2022
На примере рассказов «Джонни Паника и Библия сновидений», «Дочери Блоссом-стрит», «Мэри Вентура и “Девятое королевство”» и других определяется своеобразие малой прозы Сильвии Плат: доминирование тем одиночества и непонимания, автобиографичность, сюжетная напряженность, фрагментарность, богатая метафоричность.
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Short Prose about M. from House of Days

The Antioch Review, 2003
A strong wind is blowing, lifting coins, but who looks for them? Who is ready to leave? Faust is-Goethe, seeking the intermaxilary bone of love. The Wandering Jew is-the stray dog and a stray bone; he goes wandering in circles. He's not a partner. Both Don Juan and his sex bustle about. Let him go to the hellish wine cellar.
Sosnora, Viktor   +2 more
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Interstitial Space in Rilke's Short Prose Works

The German Quarterly, 2007
Rilke is the modern writer for whom space is most thematically prominent, and who is persistently invoked in major theories of poetic or literary space.1 While much scholarly attention has been devoted to the study of space in his poetry, novel, and writings on art,2 the range of innovative renderings of space in the insufficiently examined short prose
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Autobiographical narration in short prose by Yevgeniya Bozhyk

LITERARY PROCESS: methodology, names, trends, 2020
The article devotes to the analysis of the autobiographical aspect of narration in short prose by Yevgeniya Bozhyk (1936–2012). It investigates interesting stories, essays, sketches as well as short stories. They are united by a holistic thematic and problematic circle of relevant universal issues that are outside of time and space.
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Short-Prose

Social Text, 1989
M. Kaspar, M. Kasper
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Collected Short Prose

The Slavic and East European Journal, 1979
Barry P. Scherr   +2 more
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Landmarks in German Short Prose

The Modern Language Review, 2004
Jeffrey L. Sammons, Peter Hutchinson
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Ethnography of short prose by B. Lepkyi

Scientific Papers of the Kamianets-Podilskyi National Ivan Ohiienko University. History
The article explores the ethnographic elements in the prose of B. Lepky, a multifaceted Ukrainian poet, novelist, translator, and cultural activist, who authored over 80 books. The purpose of the article to examine the characteristics and significance of ethnography in Lepky's short prose, identifying the methods he employed to incorporate ethnographic
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