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2. تيمة جمال المرأة في الشعر العربي القديم.
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زهرة خالص
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- 2024
3. Looking Back: Ancient Greek Poetry in the Age of AIDS.
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Nooter, Sarah
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POETRY (Literary form) , *MODERN poetry , *ANCIENT poetry - Abstract
This article applies the queer stance of looking back , as proposed by Heather Love and Shane Butler, to examine twentieth-century poetry by Frank Bidart, Thom Gunn, and Joe Brainard in light of classical models and comparisons. It touches on similar but shifting perspectives in Catullus, Homer, Sappho, Theognis, and Plato and argues that the stance of classical study itself, in looking back and remembering the past, echoes the queer melancholic, yet self-constituting, stance of looking back to a lost loved one and to one's own past that we find in both ancient and modern poetry. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Retraction notice to: ‘The influence of Chinese ancient poetry and literature on college students’ mental anxiety’, HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 79(4), a8837
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Jie Chen
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traditional culture ,ancient poetry ,college student ,spiritual level ,mental anxiety ,literature ,art therapy ,psychological intervention. ,The Bible ,BS1-2970 ,Practical Theology ,BV1-5099 - Abstract
Reason: The article ‘The influence of Chinese ancient poetry and literature on college students’ mental anxiety’ by Jie Chen has been retracted by AOSIS, as publisher, following an investigation undertaken by the publisher. This investigation has uncovered evidence of systematic manipulation of the publication and peer-review process. We cannot, therefore, vouch for the reliability or integrity of this article. Please note that this notice is intended solely to alert readers that the peer-review process of this article has been compromised. AOSIS regret that the usual quality checks did not identify these issues before publication and has since put additional measures in place to safeguard research integrity. The corresponding author, as the representative of all authors, has been given the opportunity to register their agreement or disagreement with this retraction. We have kept a record of any response received.
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- 2024
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5. Cultural Landscape in the Three Gorges Region Based on Ancient Poetry Text Mining from the Tang and Song Dynasties
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Wang Xuechun, Mao Huasong, and Wu Yinghuaxia
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three gorges ,tang and song dynasties ,ancient poetry ,text mining ,cultural landscape ,aesthetic cognition ,national cultural park of yangtze river ,Geography (General) ,G1-922 - Abstract
The Three Gorges is an important natural geographical landmark and one of the regions with the most abundant cultural heritage preservation in the Yangtze River Basin. Therefore, establishing a demonstration area for the Yangtze River National Cultural Park has become an important site selection objective. Research on the cultural landscape characteristics of the Three Gorges highlights its characteristics as a representative symbol of China and promotes the identification, protection, and valuation of its iconic cultural resources. Despite the current situation, where only a few tangible remnants of the Three Gorges heritage exist, the cultural context remains largely intact. Ancient poetry, with its classical Chinese cultural characteristics and unique geographical expression methods, enriches the natural scenery and humanistic imagery of the Three Gorges. This provides a valuable tool for interpreting and understanding the cultural resources of the Three Gorges and enhancing its value interpretation system. The Tang and Song dynasties saw a surge in the number, representativeness, and influence of poetry related to the Three Gorges. This article analyzes 440 Tang and Song poems about the Three Gorges, focusing on its geographic information and cultural landscapes. Using text mining technology, we extracted the most representative cultural landscapes in the area and visualized the types and distribution these cultural landscapes ArcGIS spatial analysis. Additionally, cluster analysis and spatial semantic analysis were conducted on poetry texts using ROST-CM6 to categorize different landscape themes. The cultural connotations and aesthetic characteristics of each theme were then analyzed by combining semantic networks with high-frequency words and characters. Our findings indicate that the Three Gorges cultural landscape during the Tang and Song dynasties was mainly composed of historical sites, temples, ancestral halls, and former residences of renowned figures. The landscape formed a string of beads along the river and primarily centered on Fengjie and Wushan. We identified six landscape themes on the semantic network, including the Xiajiang Grand View, the ancient capital of the White Emperor, the scenic spots of Xiling, and the clouds and rain of Wushan. The Three Gorges segment of the Yangtze River National Cultural Park followed the "One Belt, One Zone, Two Cores" spatial layout concept, with poetry culture as the soul, the poet's location as the pulse, and renowned mountains and scenic spots as the body. Historical scenes were reconstructed through logical and emotional methods, injecting the aesthetics, culture, and emotion of poetry and its historical background into the basic landscape.
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- 2023
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6. Study on Translation Strategies of Ancient Poetry Quoted in Chinese Political Documents : --Taking Xi Jinping: The Governance of China as an Example
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Zhu, Siwei, Striełkowski, Wadim, Editor-in-Chief, Black, Jessica M., Series Editor, Butterfield, Stephen A., Series Editor, Chang, Chi-Cheng, Series Editor, Cheng, Jiuqing, Series Editor, Dumanig, Francisco Perlas, Series Editor, Al-Mabuk, Radhi, Series Editor, Scheper-Hughes, Nancy, Series Editor, Urban, Mathias, Series Editor, Webb, Stephen, Series Editor, Yacob, Shakila, editor, Cicek, Berat, editor, Rak, Joanna, editor, and Ali, Ghaffar, editor
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- 2023
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7. A Study on the Role of Textual Data Analysis of Ancient Poetry in Decision Making on Urban Cultural Construction
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Wang Zhongjun
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text mining ,word2vec model ,ancient poetry ,urban cultural construction ,62-07 ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
Cultural construction is an essential and increasingly important part of urban construction. Today’s urban document construction is heavily influenced by ancient poetry, which is one of the best parts of Chinese culture. Based on the realistic value of ancient poetry in urban culture construction, the study constructs an ancient poetry text mining model using the Word2Vec model, keyword word extraction algorithm, and text classification algorithm. Taking Hangzhou as an example, the study conducts text mining and data analysis on ancient poems related to Hangzhou, extracts the elements that are useful for urban culture construction to construct an evaluation index system for urban culture construction, and finally puts forward the corresponding development suggestions based on the results of urban culture construction evaluation. The majority of the landscape words in ancient poems related to Hangzhou are natural, with 7591 natural landscape words appearing and 4516 humanistic landscape words appearing. Excluding the indicator of ecological greening facilities, the indicator of Hangzhou’s urban culture construction with the highest score is natural landscape, with a score of 0.858184, and the lowest score is humanistic landscape, with a score of 0.643769. This shows that Hangzhou’s humanistic landscape construction in urban culture construction is still insufficient, and there is still room for improvement, it is necessary to focus on the enhancement of the humanistic landscape to improve the overall level of urban culture construction. There is still room for improvement.
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- 2024
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8. 基于古诗词文本挖掘的唐宋三峡 人文景观特征及审美认知研究.
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王雪纯, 毛华松, and 吴映华夏
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The Three Gorges is an important natural geographical landmark and one of the regions with the most abundant cultural heritage preservation in the Yangtze River Basin. Therefore, establishing a demonstration area for the Yangtze River National Cultural Park has become an important site selection objective. Research on the cultural landscape characteristics of the Three Gorges highlights its characteristics as a representative symbol of China and promotes the identification, protection, and valuation of its iconic cultural resources. Despite the current situation, where only a few tangible remnants of the Three Gorges heritage exist, the cultural context remains largely intact. Ancient poetry, with its classical Chinese cultural characteristics and unique geographical expression methods, enriches the natural scenery and humanistic imagery of the Three Gorges. This provides a valuable tool for interpreting and understanding the cultural resources of the Three Gorges and enhancing its value interpretation system. The Tang and Song dynasties saw a surge in the number, representativeness, and influence of poetry related to the Three Gorges. This article analyzes 440 Tang and Song poems about the Three Gorges, focusing on its geographic information and cultural landscapes. Using text mining technology, we extracted the most representative cultural landscapes in the area and visualized the types and distribution these cultural landscapes ArcGIS spatial analysis. Additionally, cluster analysis and spatial semantic analysis were conducted on poetry texts using ROST-CM6 to categorize different landscape themes. The cultural connotations and aesthetic characteristics of each theme were then analyzed by combining semantic networks with highfrequency words and characters. Our findings indicate that the Three Gorges cultural landscape during the Tang and Song dynasties was mainly composed of historical sites, temples, ancestral halls, and former residences of renowned figures. The landscape formed a string of beads along the river and primarily centered on Fengjie and Wushan. We identified six landscape themes on the semantic network, including the Xiajiang Grand View, the ancient capital of the White Emperor, the scenic spots of Xiling, and the clouds and rain of Wushan. The Three Gorges segment of the Yangtze River National Cultural Park followed the "One Belt, One Zone, Two Cores" spatial layout concept, with poetry culture as the soul, the poet's location as the pulse, and renowned mountains and scenic spots as the body. Historical scenes were reconstructed through logical and emotional methods, injecting the aesthetics, culture, and emotion of poetry and its historical background into the basic landscape. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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9. The Spatial‐Temporal Trajectories of the Poets and the Sociocultural Environment of the Age.
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Zhan, Yiying and Wang, Xi
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DEEP learning , *ARTIFICIAL intelligence , *INFORMATION technology , *DIGITAL technology , *INFORMATION science , *GEOGRAPHICAL location codes - Abstract
This research in progress presents a deep learning‐based approach to identifying named entities, including geographical locations and poetic imagery in ancient Chinese poetry. By leveraging association rule mining, this study establishes a connection between historical events, spatial‐temporal trajectories of poets, and sociocultural phenomena of the age. From the perspective of digital humanities, this study hopes to be able to provide new evidence for socioeconomic status, cultural openness, or historical events at different ages and to picture a better view of the development of classical Chinese. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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10. 古诗里的中华瑰宝之光揭秘.
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周柳辰, 苏文韬, 邓文芳, 胡瑞祥, and 谭亮
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CHINESE poetry , *POETRY (Literary form) , *READING , *CRYSTALS - Abstract
By borrowing the four gems in the “Treasure Hid in Chinese Poetry” and introducing their main components, functions and chemical principles in a personified way, the readers can understand the preciousness of the four gems and the chemical knowledge contained in the interesting reading. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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11. 基于文本叙事的清代成都乡村人居环境研究.
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舒 波, 龙宇翔, 徐晶菁, 陈 阳, and 周 悦
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SPACE (Architecture) ,HISTORICAL literature ,LAND settlement patterns ,QING dynasty, China, 1644-1912 ,FORESTS & forestry ,HUMAN settlements ,MOUNTAIN forests ,RURAL geography ,MOUNTAIN soils - Abstract
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- 2023
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12. Un paseo por la poesía desde sus orígenes.
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Galán Gil, Concepción
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ANCIENT poetry ,POETRY (Literary form) ,LITERARY criticism - Abstract
The article focuses on tracing the origins of poetry, exploring ancient works such as the Gilgamesh epic, the poetry of Enheduanna in Sumeria, and the early Greek and Roman poetic traditions, including the contributions of poets like Safo de Mitilene, Horace, and Virgil. The discussion also extends to the poetry of ancient Japan, particularly the Haiku form.
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- 2023
13. The influence of Chinese ancient poetry and literature on college students’ mental anxiety
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Jie Chen
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traditional culture ,ancient poetry ,college student ,spiritual level ,mental anxiety ,literature ,art therapy ,psychological intervention. ,The Bible ,BS1-2970 ,Practical Theology ,BV1-5099 - Abstract
This study analyses the influence and infection of traditional Chinese culture, starting from the cultural influence of ancient Chinese poetry and literature, and explores the impact and healing effect of traditional Chinese poetry and literature on college students’ psychological anxiety. Combining with traditional Chinese culture, it proposes intervention and treatment strategies for college students’ psychological anxiety. Through volunteer recruitment, 100 college students were recruited for comparative experiments, and the subjects were divided into an experimental group and a control group. The experimental group participants regularly participate in Chinese ancient poetry and literature appreciation courses during the experimental period, and form an ancient poetry and literature learning group for discussion and learning. Research has found that psychological anxiety is a common psychological problem among contemporary college students, with most of them experiencing varying degrees of psychological anxiety. After the experiment, the number of patients with severe anxiety disorder decreased by 64.21%, while the number of patients with moderate anxiety disorder decreased by 57.36%. Under the artistic influence of traditional Chinese culture, the anxiety state of students with mental anxiety has been significantly improved, and the overall satisfaction score of students with treatment intervention plans is relatively high. Contribution: This study uses the profound historical heritage of Chinese ancient poetry and literature to help contemporary college students adjust their psychological state and reach the psychological adjustment under the infection of Chinese tradition culture. During the learning and appreciation of Chinese ancient poetry, literature and culture, students can comprehend the literature advancement in Chinese society, also influenced by the excellent traditional Chinese culture, for enhancing the humanistic quality and mental health level. The results of this study can be utilised by scholars in the field of the psychology of religion and public theology.
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- 2023
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14. تمجيد الذات في شعر المنصفات العصر الجاهلي.
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حصه أل دوسري
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- 2022
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15. DRIIS: Research on Automatic Recognition of Artistic Conception of Classical Poems Based on Deep Learning.
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Cui, Min
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DEEP learning ,NATURAL language processing ,MACHINE learning ,THEMES in poetry ,COMPUTER engineering ,POETRY (Literary form) - Abstract
Poetry is the jewel in the crown of our country's classical culture and has been praised and studied by countless people for thousands of years. In recent years, with the rapid development of computer technology and the leap-forward improvement of hardware computing power, natural language processing (NLP) technology has achieved remarkable results in practice. We applied NLP to the text analysis of classical poetry, proposed a set of methods to automatically recognize the artistic conception in classical poetry, and established the classical poetry artistic conception dataset for experimentation through the crawler method. In the experiment, we studied the application of different machine learning algorithms in text classification, combined such algorithms with different document vectorization methods, compared their performance on the topic classification problem of poetry, and concluded that there are some better accuracy rates under the classical machine learning framework. Comparing the effects of word-based vectors and word-based vectors, we concluded that the ancient poetry word vectors constructed based on characters have a higher accuracy rate. We also further introduced deep learning methods into the research, analyzed the pros and cons of various neural networks, and studied the neural network architectures that have good results in the practice of NLP, such as TextCNN and BiLSTM models. We also introduced mature NLP pre-training models such as BERT to classify the artistic conception of classical poetry. In addition, we also constructed an emotional dictionary matching method based on word vectors for sentiment analysis. The experimental results have shown that the method proposed in this paper has a good effect of automatic recognition of classical poetry mood, which can be used to recommend similar poems and select poems with emotion as the theme through the poetry mood. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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16. Recognition and Analysis of Emotional Words in Ancient Chinese Poetry under Different Themes.
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Zhang, Wei and Wang, Hao
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ANCIENT poetry , *CHINESE poetry , *SEMANTICS , *DATA mining , *CORPUS callosum - Abstract
The emotional connotation in ancient poetry is a valuable human spiritual culture, adopting the key semantic technique to parse the emotional word in poetry under different themes is beneficial to discover the relationship between poetry theme and emotion. In a "cold environment" (without learning corpus) of Tang poetry, this work presents, for the first time, the automatic recognition and analysis of large‐scale humanistic emotional words within ancient Chinese poetry from different themes. A "cold start" automatic citation method for character sequences is proposed to obtain the learning corpus. The best F1 and F1_distinct of trained BERT‐BiLSTM‐CRFs model respectively reach 96.27% and 86.04%. Deep learning expanded imagery words that convey emotion to realize knowledge discovery. The relationships between theme and emotion word show that Chinese poetry is good at using natural objects to express various sentiments to people, with each theme of poetry owns distinguished emotion feature. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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17. On Rhyme and Symmetry in the Translation of Tang Poetry: A Case Study of Xu Yuanchong's English Translation of 300 Tang Poems.
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Tian Yuman
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ANCIENT poetry ,TANG poetry ,TRANSLATIONS ,WORD order (Grammar) - Abstract
Ancient poetry represents historical and cultural legacies accumulated by the Chinese nation for thousands of years and underpins the strong cultural confidence of the Chinese people. Tang poetry distinguishes itself from other literary works with its beautiful rhyme and symmetry. Previous studies of English translations of Tang poetry mostly focused on appreciation, analysis, and critics of different translation versions. Few researchers have delved into the specific translation methods for achieving the rhyming and symmetrical effects of Tang poetry in the target text. This paper examined Professor Xu Yuanchong's English translation of 300 Tang Poems as the research object, and elaborated on how to retain the rhyming and symmetrical effects of Tang poems. This paper also summarized some practical methods that can be applied to translating Tang poems. Rhyming can be realized by the addition of end rhyme words and changes in word or line order. Symmetry can be achieved by the omission of a modifier or predicate, the addition of function words, changes in word order, or parallelism with the original sentence structure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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18. The connotation of supra-syllabic phonemes in ancient poetry.
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Speech does not follow one phonemic pace, but its tones rise and fall and become equal, and the pitch of the voice can play an important role in directing the type of connotation, so the meanings and emotions of the poem become clear through the intonation of the phrase and its vocal performance, and our research studies the semantic function of supra-syllabic phonemes (intonation), and some of the effective causes in directing the music of speech, such as the interrogation, the conditional, the dynamics of narration, description, dialogue, and others, It also tries to prove that strong interrelationship that takes place at the level of audio images from audio variations among the effects that follow in directing the connotation, through selected poetic models. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
19. A Reward for Your Toil: Textual Notes on 'Sulpicia' (Epigr. Bob. 37).
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Hockings, T.A.J.
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ANCIENT poetry , *PHILOSOPHERS in literature , *POWER (Social sciences) in literature , *ROME in literature - Abstract
The article examines the text of the poem "Sulpicia" on the expulsion of philosophers from Rome by emperor Domitian in 88/89 and 93/94. Topics discussed include doubts about the authenticity of the poem which led to minimal scholarly interest in the literary work, possibility that the poem can be dated in the reign of Theodosius I, and problems in the transmitted text where the poem is describing the growth of the Roman geo-political power.
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- 2021
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20. Study and comparison of image developments in Persian poetry (from classical to contemporary).
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Badizadeh, Mohammad Shah, Mehraban, Javad, and Ghotbi, Leila Kabari
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PERSIAN poetry , *ILLUSTRATION & text , *ANCIENT poetry , *PUBLIC spaces , *LANGUAGE & languages - Abstract
In any literary style or period, there are always common factors and contexts between poets and writers that make up the color and public space of that period. One of these contexts are elements and themes that are used in poetic images; Elements such as nature, ordinary and peripheral elements, literary subtleties in image making, etc. are the themes that can lead us to obvious differences between the illustrations of each period in each period and can finally be a basis for evaluation. The artistic and imaginative values and features of each period become and lead us to the important point that the image is a representation of sensory effect in language. This sensory effect also includes: the poet's thoughts, feelings and sensory experiences. The importance of illustration and illustration is such that, in the opinion of many, any change in the illustration of the world also leads to a change in the mechanism of the world. What constitutes the basis of the present research is the study and study of the illustration processes of old and new Persian poetry in two ways, method and subject of the image. The results of the present study show that although the overall image structure of Persian poetry from ancient times to modern times has been based on one principle, but the subject of these images is different in two periods so that the image in ancient poetry is based on "nature and imagination". While the basis of the image in contemporary poetry is "man and society". [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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21. A skald in royal service -- the case Þórarinn loftunga. Part 2: Poetics and ideology of Tøgdrápa.
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Morawiec, Jakub
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SCALDS & scaldic poetry ,ANCIENT poetry ,POETRY (Literary form) - Abstract
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- 2021
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22. Méditation et rêverie dans la poétique de Rapin (1674-1684).
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Lecompte, Jérôme
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FRENCH poetry ,ARISTOTELIANISM (Philosophy) ,MODERN poetry ,ANCIENT poetry - Abstract
The article explains rejection of the tradition of commentary on French Poetry from the poetics of Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux, the Reflections on the poetics of Aristotle, and on the works of ancient and modern poets to philosophy in a volume of comparisons. Topics include commentary on Aristotle's Poetics, but many reflections on poetics; and adaptation of Aristotelian poeticsis the subject of the editing work of Pascale Thouvenin, who ed to the discovery of literary pleasure.
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- 2021
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23. A Tentative Discussion of Some Phenomena Concerning Early Texts of the Shi jing.
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Yen, Shih-hsuan
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ANCIENT poetry ,REDUNDANCY (Linguistics) - Abstract
The means by which the Shi jing was transmitted were, primarily, written texts as well as oral recitation and singing, and the textual features formed by these processes were often quite varied. During the pre-Qin period, written texts were frequently "open documents"; therefore, discrepancies among texts do not necessarily indicate distinctions of relative quality. Moreover, texts with different features do not necessarily belong to different textual systems. Therefore, one should adopt a holistic, open-minded attitude toward early textual forms of the Shi jing , and avoid hastily proceeding from discrepancies of format to rash judgments that they belong to different texts. 摘要: 《詩》的流傳的方式主要有書寫文本和口頭諷誦與歌唱,而所形成的文本面貌往往比較多樣。在先秦時期的文獻屬於「開放性文獻」,文本的差異並不一定表示他們有高下優劣的分別,而不同面貌的文本也不一定就分屬於不同的文本系統。因 此,對於《詩》早期文本的形態,應該採取宏觀和開放的態度,避免遽以形式的差異就斷定它們分屬不同的文本系統。 [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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24. موضوعة القهوة في الشعر النبطي والشعر العربي القديم: دراسة موازنة.
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حمد عبيد العجمي
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- 2020
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25. Recycled and Reincarnated Relics of Ancient Poetry: Editorial Practice in Percy's Reliques.
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Mihara, Minoru
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ANCIENT poetry , *ANTIQUARIANS - Published
- 2020
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26. تجليات الحداثة النقدية في مدرسة الديوان.
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كمال لعور
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PROSE poems ,CRITICISM ,POETRY (Literary form) ,LITERATURE ,VIRTUES ,AUTHORSHIP collaboration - Abstract
Copyright of Al-Alama / Al-ՙalāmaẗ is the property of University of Kasdi Merbah Ouargla and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2020
27. A skald in royal service -- the case Þórarinn loftunga. Part 1: Ideological contexts of Hofuðlausn.
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Morawiec, Jakub
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SCALDS & scaldic poetry ,DOCTRINAL theology ,ANCIENT poetry - Abstract
Copyright of Studia Maritima is the property of Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecinskiego / University of Szczecin Press and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2020
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28. Black Ethiopians and the origin of 'materia prima' in Rubens' images of Creation.
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Esposito, Teresa
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ETHIOPIANS ,PHILOSOPHY of nature ,MYTHOLOGY ,ANCIENT poetry - Published
- 2020
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29. "THOUGHT IS MADE IN MOUTH". ABOUT TRISTAN TZARA'S FIRST POEMS BEFORE DADA.
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CARANNANTE, IRMA
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ANCIENT poetry ,ROMANIAN language ,SYNTAX (Grammar) ,POETRY collections ,LINGUISTICS - Abstract
This article aims to investigate on Tristan Taza's famous statement: "Thought is made in mouth", through the analysis of some of his Romanian first poems. In order to justify Dada linguistic deconstruction, Tristan Tzara mystically invokes in his works a joy, which causes distruction and revolutionizes the fundamental laws of logic and language itself. By replacing the old style of writing poetry with a new language, which is able to deprive itself of communication problems, he gives to the word its freedom, opening a revolutionary path to dream and desire, and, at the same time, he meaningfully contributes to the emancipation of poetic expressions from ancient poetry prosody, logic and syntax. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
30. Ovidian Retro-Metamorphosis on the Elizabethan Stage.
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REID, LINDSAY ANN
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ANCIENT poetry ,EARLY modern English poetry ,LATIN poetry - Abstract
Although Ovid dedicated his Metamorphoses to the subject of change, the vast majority of the corporeal alterations catalogued in this ancient Roman poem are singular, permanent transformations. In contrast, dramatists writing for the Elizabethan stage tended to represent fantastical, neo-Ovidian metamorphoses as temporary and reversible. With particular reference to the plays of John Lyly -- and especially Love's Metamorphosis -- this article exposes conceptual and generic deviations between the static post-metamorphic norm found in Ovid's Latin poetry and Elizabethan England's theatrical depictions of bodily retro-metamorphoses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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31. Pindar, Pythian 9.19.
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Lane, Nicholas
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LOGICAL prediction , *ANCIENT poetry , *ANCIENT literature - Abstract
The article provides an analysis of the poem "Pythian" by Pindar. Topics discussed include the general sense of verse 19 of the poem, attempts to rehabilitate the paradosis or earlier conjectures, and the main difficulties presented by the Moschopoulean reading. Also mentioned are the alleged parallels cited by Wilamowitz.
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- 2023
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32. Invoquer et réciter
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Imbert, Frédéric
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orality ,Arabie ,ancient poetry ,Arabia ,épigraphie–graffiti ,epigraphy–graffiti ,poésie ancienne ,الجزيرة العربية ,قرآن الحجارة ,oralité ,Coran des pierres ,الشفهيّة ,الشعر القديم ,علم النقوش ,Quran of stones - Abstract
Les textes épigraphiques produits par les premières générations de musulmans, entre les viie et xe siècles dans la péninsule Arabique et au Proche-Orient, nous amènent à nous interroger sur le statut singulier de l’oralité dite « lapidaire ». Si les deux termes semblent, de prime abord, totalement antithétiques, ils semblent trouver, en épigraphie arabe, un espace de compromis. Comment la pierre pourrait-elle, en effet, conserver des actes de parole ? De récentes études ont permis de faire connaître l’existence d’un corpus très conséquent de plusieurs milliers de graffiti arabes dont un bon nombre semble avoir conservé des traces d’oralité. Celle-ci prend la forme d’invocations religieuses adressées à Dieu à l’impératif notamment, mais aussi aux hommes qui liront ces invocations et invoqueront à leur tour. Toutefois, l’oralité en épigraphie ancienne n’est jamais totalement évidente, surtout lorsqu’elle investit les domaines du Coran gravé sur des rochers comme celui de la poésie archaïque. Nous en présentons et en analysons ici quelques extraits. The epigraphic texts produced by the first generations of Muslims, between the seventh and the tenth centuries in the Arabian Peninsula and the Near East, lead us to question the singular status of so-called “lapidary” orality. If the two terms seem, at first glance, totally antithetical, they seem to find, in Arabic epigraphy, a space of compromise. How could stone preserve speech acts? Recent studies have revealed the existence of a very substantial corpus of several thousand Arabic graffiti, many of which seem to have preserved traces of orality. This takes the form of religious invocations addressed to God in the imperative, but also to men who will read these invocations and invoke in turn. However, orality in ancient epigraphy is never totally obvious, especially when it invests the domains of the Quran engraved on rocks as well as that of archaic poetry. In this article, we present and analyze some excerpts. تقودنا النصوص الّتي أنتجتْها الأجيال الأولى من المسلمين، بين القرنين السابع والعاشر الميلاديّين في شبه الجزيرة العربيّة والشرق الأدنى، إلى التساؤل عن المكانة الفريدة لما يُسمّى بالشفهيّة «الحجريّة». إذا بدا المصطلحان، للوهلة الأولى، متناقضين تمامًا، فيبدو أنّهما يجدان، في النقوش العربيّة، مساحةً للتوافق. كيف يمكن للحجر أن يحافظ على الكلام الشفهيّ؟ كشفتْ الدراسات الحديثة عن وجود مجموعةٍ كبيرة للغاية من عدّة آلاف من الكتابات على الجدران العربيّة، يبدو أنّ العديد منها قد احتفظ بآثار الشفهيّة. يأخذ هذا شكل الأدعية الموجّهة إلى الله والمكتوبة بفعل الأمر، ولكن أيضًا الموجّهة إلى مَن يقرؤون هذه الأدعية ثم يقومون بدورهم بالدعاء. ومع ذلك، فإنّ الشفهيّة في النقوش القديمة ليستْ واضحةً تمامًا، لا سيّما عندما تدخل في مجالات القرآن المحفور على الصخور وكذلك الشعر القديم. في هذه المقالة نقدّم بعض المقتطفات ونحلّلها.
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- 2022
33. Onomatopoeia, Interiority, and Incorporation.
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ROWLINSON, MATTHEW
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POETRY (Literary form) , *ENGLISH poetry , *ANCIENT poetry , *CLASSICAL poetry , *NATURE writers - Abstract
The article discusses how nineteenth century literary work have been the first work on birds to include nonce-transcriptions of their calls as an aid to identification. It discusses how this adaptation of an ancient poetic technique for the purposes of natural history and pedagogy remains familiar in birders' field guides and in stories and verse for children.
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- 2018
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34. Between Mythology and History. The Ancient Poet at the Crossroads of Truth and False.
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RUSU, Cătălin
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ANCIENT poetry ,TRUTHFULNESS & falsehood ,PHILOSOPHY of history - Abstract
Today History is based on written documents. So, the Truth resides on the way a source is discovered and worked upon. In other words, history, in searching for the truthfulness of a past event, needs written documents. In the ancient times, where mythology was an important part in the sphere of history, most of the historians were poets. By their special ritual, these glorious storytellers were searching for the truthfulness of a passed fact. Going in the Underworld of gods, where no mortal can, ancient poets were the only guild who, in the middle of a crowd, always spoke the reality. Moreover, these storytellers were reality itself, because the Muses, daughters of Zeus, spoke through them. So when a word was given in from of an immense audience, everyone was part of a sacred ritual; a ritual of the Truth. As the events progress, so History. The power of the ancient and powerful poets, were but an obscure past. Words were transformed into sentences, and the writing system became the basic truthfulness of a past event. And so, forgotten, the old storytellers became mere poets, where fantasy and supernatural were the basic construct of a poetry. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
35. WITCH'S SONG: MORALITY, NAME-CALLING AND POETIC AUTHORITY IN VALERIUS FLACCUS' ARGONAUTICA.
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BLUM, JESSICA R.
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ANCIENT poetry ,POETRY (Literary form) - Abstract
This paper focuses on the interaction of Roman moral discourse and autonomous female voices in the Argonautica and Ovid's Heroides. It argues that Valerius' heroines use the moral language of the Heroides to reflect on the function of traditional language. By assigning culturally encoded roles to themselves and one another, these heroines present the audience with alternative versions of their stories that undermine the very terms they employ: they thus enact the problems inherent in using the language of the past to interpret the present. The cultural vocabulary that authorizes their voices to an internal audience presents a serious threat to the community, when coming from the mouths of marginalized characters. In illustrating the slippage between the roles of wife, witch, heroine and whore, Valerius invites his audience to consider the function of tradition, both social and literary, as a lens through which to understand the present. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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36. "On a Jet to the Promised Land": Riding the Lyric Turbine.
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Hummer, T. R.
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SONGWRITING ,ENGLISH song lyrics ,ANCIENT poetry - Abstract
The article discusses the work of Chuck Berry, American singer-songwriter and his intimate techniques related to the ancient poetic tradition. Topics discussed include the arrival of Chuck Berry's "Promised Land" in December of 1964; different application of lyrics in songwriting than in the writing of textual poetry; and charm of Chuck Berry's songwriting often resides in reversals of expectation.
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- 2019
37. AN ESSAY ON THE ANCIENT METRICAL ROMANCES.
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ANCIENT poetry ,METRICAL analysis (Poetry) ,ENGLISH poetry ,LITERARY criticism ,POETRY (Literary form) ,ROMANCE fiction ,ROMANTIC love in literature - Published
- 2016
38. SERIES THE FIRST: BOOK III: CHAPTER XVII: ALCANZOR AND ZAYDA, A MOORISH TALE, IMITATED FROM THE SPANISH.
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ANCIENT poetry - Published
- 2016
39. SERIES THE FIRST: BOOK III: CHAPTER XIV: THE WITCH OF WOKEY.
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ANCIENT poetry - Published
- 2016
40. SERIES THE FIRST: BOOK III: CHAPTER VI: THE PATIENT COUNTESS.
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ANCIENT poetry - Published
- 2016
41. SERIES THE FIRST: BOOK II: CHAPTER I: BALLADS THAT ILLUSTRATE SHAKESPEARE.
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SCOTS ballads ,ANCIENT poetry - Published
- 2016
42. NOTES AND ILLUSTRATIONS REFERRED TO IN THE FOREGOING ESSAY.
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MINSTRELS ,ENGLISH poetry ,ANCIENT poetry - Published
- 2016
43. AN ESSAY ON THE ANCIENT MINSTRELS IN ENGLAND.
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ENGLISH poetry ,ANCIENT poetry ,MINSTRELS - Published
- 2016
44. THE PREFACE.
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ENGLISH poetry ,ANCIENT poetry ,ENGLISH language - Published
- 2016
45. LIFE OF THOMAS PERCY, BISHOP OF DROMORE; WITH REMARKS ON BALLAD POETRY.
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BISHOPS ,ANCIENT poetry - Published
- 2016
46. JOHNIE COCK.
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SCOTS ballads ,ANCIENT poetry ,MANUSCRIPTS - Published
- 2016
47. Amara è la giustizia di Radamante. Carlo Michelstaedter e l'antica discordia tra poesia e filosofia.
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Micheletti, David
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ANCIENT poetry ,PHILOSOPHY ,RHETORIC - Abstract
What makes Carlo Michelstaedter's life and work (1887 - 1910) worthy of a reflection on Italian aesthetics is his erratic attitude when taking a stance in the ancient discord between Philosophy and Poetry. This, since Plato's times (Republic 607b-608b), as an original item, expects and transcends each historical chapter of the literary critique and each kind of philosophy of history. Michelstaedter justapoxes names such as Parmenides, Sophocles, Socrates, Christ and the Ecclesiastes in an anti-genealogical manner, that is against fathers and masters as well as sons and disciples. Everything that, in his short life, he could read and study in Latin, Greek, German and Italian, was bound to death against institutions and codes, against the family and the University, against the audience and every literary genre attended by the world in which he was born. Michelstaedter reads Parmenides' Carminum reliquiae as a poetic emergency and sees in Socrates the one who becomes this poetry. The bold link between Parmenides' ontology and Socrates' dialectics constitutes the climax of an iconoclastic and anti-mimetic poiesis. Rhadamanthus' justice (Gorgias 523e), results bitter to Michelstaedter. It discerns, that is, the original relationship of Socrates with death (a dreamless slumber) from that which was superimposed by Plato (the dream of a naked soul in the isles of the blissful); he distinguishes Socrates' beautiful death from that which was enticed by Hegesias, the death-persuader, in the naive; he places Socrates next to Sophocles and the Ecclesiastes, against the mortal event of the birth. Socrates, in case, did not die because of the "cicuta" which parted him from the pain of living, nor because of the eternal idea that he's been contemplating ever since with his immortal soul. He died, instead, after having become something divine and devilish, something that distracts him since his childhood from everything he is about to do, every time, and eventually leads him nowhere (Apology 31c-d). From this anti-contemplative perspective, Michelstaedter acknowledges in every philosophy intended to reconcile the absolute and relative, the rhetoric artifice aimed at concealing an original aporia which can only be dishonestly swayed, rather than overcome. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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48. POMEN EVOLUCIJSKE VLOGE SMEHA IN SEKSUALNOSTI ZA RAZUMEVANJE VLOGE GLEDALCEV V STAROGRŠKI TRAGEDIJI.
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Žunkovič, Igor
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- 2017
49. Introduction: The Architectures of Shakespeare.
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Eriksen, Roy
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RENAISSANCE architecture ,SURVEY plotting ,DECORATION & ornament ,ANCIENT poetry - Abstract
This introduction sketches a framework for what I would term “the architectures of Shakespeare”, taking into account Shakespeare’s use of architectural terms in order to situate the poet-dramatist’s metaphorical and structural use of building, the master art of the Renaissance. Then, too, his use of the building as a vehicle to communicate themes and ideas also depends on and diverges from the example offered by the work of his contemporaries such as Gascoigne, Sidney, Marlowe and Jonson. After thus providing a brief introduction to the five articles in this volume, I turn my attention to Shakespeare’s documented increased interest in architecture and foreign models before planning and during the building of New Place. That personal project marks, I would argue, a marked shift in his interest in and use of not only architecture, but also the arts in general. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2017
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50. Scolding the Skald: The Construction of Cultural Memory in Morkinskinna's Sneglu-Halla þáttr.
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Tirosh, Yoav
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SCALDS & scaldic poetry , *ANCIENT poetry , *OLD Norse literature , *POETRY (Literary form) , *BARDS & bardism - Abstract
Around the year 1060, the misbehaving Icelandic skald Sneglu-Halli arrives at the court of king Haraldr harðráði and manages to provoke the king and his fellow courtiers, yet he leaves a richer and more successful man as a result. A literary analysis of Morkinskinna's Sneglu-Halla þáttr shows that the protagonist's portrayal is a deliberate if somewhat exaggerated construction of how Icelanders abroad should behave, as well as which memories of the 11th century the 13th century Icelanders wished to preserve. Sneglu-Halli's provocative behavior is seen as a positive character trait that, if pursued moderately, helps establish the uniqueness of the Icelander at court. This behavior is juxtaposed with the famous skald Þjóðólfr Arnórsson, whose undoubted success at court is downplayed in the þáttr due to his running away from his meager Icelandic beginnings. Cultural Memory studies are the key to understanding this artistic manipulation, since the way we remember the past establishes our perception of the present. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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