نتایج جستجو برای: hosseinian elegies
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This study explored and discussed the poetry of Alfred Lord Tennyson, considered to be greatest English poet third writer, Ahmed Shawqi, in modern Arabic literature. poets’ biographies provide a historical background before turning their literary works. By looking at works, we discover similarities differences between poets. The early lives were significantly similar. On one hand, Tennyson was ...
Stásis as a political phenomenon arises in Archaic Greece consequence of the absence ofwritten law, tyrannical governments and iniquities due to excessive accumulation wealth by thearistocratic class. Didactic epic, elegies iambus describe social unrest different póleis. The stásis isnarrated, sometimes explicitly, indirectly, poems fragments that transmit state permanentconflict during first c...
This essay introduces papers delivered at a conference on Lucy Hutchinson, Nottingham, June 2022. While Hutchinson’s ‘Elegies’ and Order Disorder are discussed, the majority focus Memoirs of Life Colonel which manuscript was freshly display in special gallery Nottingham Castle. I discuss interdisciplinary range papers, from local military history to European intellectual history, gender theory ...
Anthropological writing becomes ritual when its unfolding argument structure parallels and thus its voice resonates with lament or even prayer. Structural features of lament are apparent in some ethnographies of lament, and anthropologists with no interest in traditional lament have nonetheless joined ineffectual modern elegies over modernity’s destructiveness. Magical laments achieve their eff...
Possible Lines of Approach • Representative status of IM for the Victorian era, poet laureateship • IM and the culture of mourning, public and private, mourning process, melancholia • Form and structure of IM, composition over 17 years, issue of unity vs. division • Poetics: tetrameter, abba rhyme scheme, repetition, use of apostrophe • Comparison with other elegies (e.g. Milton’s “Lycidas,” Sh...
This article constitutes a close reading of the sex scene that closes Ovid, Ars amatoria 2, and an analysis its contribution to Ovidian first-person erotic elegiac poetry. Lines 703-34 are read comparatively alongside parallel passages, including Amores 3.14 end 3. study pays particular attention narrative strategies, erotodidactic instruction, Latin sexual vocabulary, wider issues relating Rom...
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