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Verily, in Verse: Giambattista Vico's Theory of Poetic Wisdom

2023
The following article is but a brief discussion on the theory of "Poetic Wisdom," the primary philosophical contribution of the Early Modern thinker, Giambattista Vico (1668-1744).
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Verily, in Verse: Giambattista Vico's Theory of Poetic Wisdom

2023
The following article is but a brief discussion on the theory of "Poetic Wisdom," the primary philosophical contribution of the Early Modern thinker, Giambattista Vico (1668-1744).
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Reforming Verse, Uplifting Society: The Labor Theory of Poetic Value

2011
The man looked familiar. He stood in a rectangular field of sod, stones, and thistles. Legs squared, shoulders rounded, he leaned on a curved wooden handle. As Edwin Markham stared at the farmer in Jean Francois Millet’s painting “The Man with a Hoe,” he recalled the back-breaking chores on his mother’s farm. Years later when he traveled throughout the
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How Final Can a Theory of Verse Be? Toward a Pragmatics of Metrics

Poetics Today, 1995
In this paper I present an in-depth discussion and critique of Eske Bockelmann's Propddeutik einer endlich giiltigen Theorie von den deutschen Versen, which proposes a radical revision of metrical theory from an anti-essentialist perspective that has been avoided by most metrists to date.
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Discontinuity or Continuity of Quranic Verses: Richard Bell's Theory

International Journal of Quranic Research
Abstract Richard Bell (1876-1952), a Scottish Islamic scholar and professor at the University of Edinburgh, was among the rare non-Muslim researchers who extended his studies beyond a purely historical examination of the Quran. He has conducted comprehensive research on the Quran from various literary, content-based, and interpretative perspectives ...
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Reinterpretation of Polygamy Verses Through Ibn ʿᾹshūr 's Maqāṣid al-Sharīʿah Theory

Al-'Allāmah: Journal of Scriptures and Ulama Studies
This study reinterprets Quranic verses on polygamy (specifically QS An-Nisā’:3) through Ibn ʿᾹshūr’s maqāṣid al-sharīʿah theory to address accusations of gender bias in Islam. Employing descriptive qualitative methodology and content analysis, it critically examines classical and contextual interpretations that either rigidly adhere to textualism or ...
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A New Theory of Triple Rhythm in the Hypermetric Lines of Old English Verse

Modern Philology, 1969
PROFESSOR Robert P. Creed, in his article "A New Approach to the Rhythm of Beowulf,"' says that his system of scanning Old English poetry is "both radically simple and completely consistent," leaving "no loose ends, . . . no nagging percentage of verses which do not fit the categories." If he is correct in his claim that all Old English verses, without
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Introduction to Metrics: The Theory of Verse

Books Abroad, 1967
James Bailey   +4 more
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Evolutionary Thinking in Ancient Literary Theory: Quintilian’s Canon and the Origin of Verse Forms

Classical World, 2017
Already in antiquity Quintilian developed a theory of canonization that resembles modern accounts of cultural evolution. Another ancient literary theorist, Terentianus Maurus, explains the broad diversity of metrical schemes by derivation from a single ancestor.
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