Counter-figures - Pajari Räsänen
... being called counter-figures. This term has in this context a certain variety of applications. Any other-than-image or other-than-figure, anything that cannot be exhausted by figuration (and that is, more or less, anything at all) can be considered ‘counter-figurative’ with regard to the formation o ...
... being called counter-figures. This term has in this context a certain variety of applications. Any other-than-image or other-than-figure, anything that cannot be exhausted by figuration (and that is, more or less, anything at all) can be considered ‘counter-figurative’ with regard to the formation o ...
READING AS SCULPTURE: RONI HORN AND EMILY DICKINSON
... why Horn’s Dickinson-work matters as sculpture is also to get at why it counts, or fails to count, as a reading of literature. Reading, for Blanchot, is constitutive of a work: reading transforms the book into a work. The difference between the nonliterary text and the literary work has to do with ...
... why Horn’s Dickinson-work matters as sculpture is also to get at why it counts, or fails to count, as a reading of literature. Reading, for Blanchot, is constitutive of a work: reading transforms the book into a work. The difference between the nonliterary text and the literary work has to do with ...
Humor and Ambiguity in Poetry
... lyric poetry. In terms of the methodological frames of the discussion, poetic humor will be defined variously in this study as a mood in poetry as opposed to a tone, as an effect of linguistic and structural elements in a poem, and as the result of ambiguities. Ambiguities both accompany humor in po ...
... lyric poetry. In terms of the methodological frames of the discussion, poetic humor will be defined variously in this study as a mood in poetry as opposed to a tone, as an effect of linguistic and structural elements in a poem, and as the result of ambiguities. Ambiguities both accompany humor in po ...
“I Have Heard it Said”: Towards a New Translation of Beowulf
... translation offered is merely one of many rather than a definitive account. Don Paterson has referred to his translations as 'versions' of Rilke's Die Sonette an Orpheus . It seems that more experimental translators, particularly when they are established as poets in their own right, tend to highli ...
... translation offered is merely one of many rather than a definitive account. Don Paterson has referred to his translations as 'versions' of Rilke's Die Sonette an Orpheus . It seems that more experimental translators, particularly when they are established as poets in their own right, tend to highli ...
Feints, Apparitions and Mode of Locomotion
... Mallarmé takes us into the realm of the anxiety of influence, as Harold Bloom labelled it: the need to learn from past masters without being overwhelmed by their mastery, and the need for any artist to clear the undergrowth of history to make room for her or his own new work. That uneasy mixture of ...
... Mallarmé takes us into the realm of the anxiety of influence, as Harold Bloom labelled it: the need to learn from past masters without being overwhelmed by their mastery, and the need for any artist to clear the undergrowth of history to make room for her or his own new work. That uneasy mixture of ...
A STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF REPETITION AS A MUSICAL DEVICE
... I would like to express my special gratitude and respect to my first and second consultant, Titik Sudartinah, S.S, MA., and Niken Anggraeni, S.S, M.A. I thank them for the guidance, patience, suggestion, and advice given to me. Without them, I would not be able to present a better writing for my the ...
... I would like to express my special gratitude and respect to my first and second consultant, Titik Sudartinah, S.S, MA., and Niken Anggraeni, S.S, M.A. I thank them for the guidance, patience, suggestion, and advice given to me. Without them, I would not be able to present a better writing for my the ...
Elizabeth Bishop: Translation as Poetics
... The underlying and unifying concept of this thesis is the concept of translation. I will examine it from different points of view and work with different levels of its meaning. As a translator of Elizabeth Bishop’s poetry into Czech I will speak about translation in the narrow and strict senses. Fir ...
... The underlying and unifying concept of this thesis is the concept of translation. I will examine it from different points of view and work with different levels of its meaning. As a translator of Elizabeth Bishop’s poetry into Czech I will speak about translation in the narrow and strict senses. Fir ...
Last Things - Emily - Global Public Library
... first, carelessly printed edition. Although Brontë’s creative experience is often the subject of her poems, we know very little about how and where she wrote them. She had no intimates, not even sisters, who observed her composing poems or with whom she shared her poems. Although the diary papers she ...
... first, carelessly printed edition. Although Brontë’s creative experience is often the subject of her poems, we know very little about how and where she wrote them. She had no intimates, not even sisters, who observed her composing poems or with whom she shared her poems. Although the diary papers she ...
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... and an overall sense of story. Each of the poems deals with a highly personal theme, and each can be taken on its own or in relation to the poems around it. The sonnets have the feel of autobiographical poems, but we don't know whether they deal ...
... and an overall sense of story. Each of the poems deals with a highly personal theme, and each can be taken on its own or in relation to the poems around it. The sonnets have the feel of autobiographical poems, but we don't know whether they deal ...
- Institutional Repository of IAIN Tulungagung
... language which differs from everyday, “ non-literary “ usage. Figures were seen as stylistic ornaments with which writers dressed up their language to make it more interesting, and to clarify the meanings they ...
... language which differs from everyday, “ non-literary “ usage. Figures were seen as stylistic ornaments with which writers dressed up their language to make it more interesting, and to clarify the meanings they ...
Poem Summary
... tually travel to different times and different cultures, but the poems get into our minds, they find what little we know about the places they are talking about, and then they make that little bit blossom into a bouquet of someone else’s life. Poets make us think we are following simple, specific ev ...
... tually travel to different times and different cultures, but the poems get into our minds, they find what little we know about the places they are talking about, and then they make that little bit blossom into a bouquet of someone else’s life. Poets make us think we are following simple, specific ev ...
Rhyme patterns - WordPress.com
... There is a particular kind of near rhyme that can be described with precision. This is called CONSONANTAL RHYME or PARARHYME and was used a great deal by Wilfred Owen in his poetry of the First World War. In Pararhyme the consonant sounds of the two related words are identical but the vowel sound mu ...
... There is a particular kind of near rhyme that can be described with precision. This is called CONSONANTAL RHYME or PARARHYME and was used a great deal by Wilfred Owen in his poetry of the First World War. In Pararhyme the consonant sounds of the two related words are identical but the vowel sound mu ...
TR 63 - H - booked - Center for Translation Studies
... dirty laundry? Might this confession help other incipient translators?), including the sending of individual poems to several reputable translators, unbeknownst to me and to them, to see which one would come up with the best translation. And there were other such stratagems. I had to ask Parra not t ...
... dirty laundry? Might this confession help other incipient translators?), including the sending of individual poems to several reputable translators, unbeknownst to me and to them, to see which one would come up with the best translation. And there were other such stratagems. I had to ask Parra not t ...
The Piano - Majmaah University | Faculty Website
... tually travel to different times and different cultures, but the poems get into our minds, they find what little we know about the places they are talking about, and then they make that little bit blossom into a bouquet of someone else’s life. Poets make us think we are following simple, specific ev ...
... tually travel to different times and different cultures, but the poems get into our minds, they find what little we know about the places they are talking about, and then they make that little bit blossom into a bouquet of someone else’s life. Poets make us think we are following simple, specific ev ...
Poetry for Students - Global Public Library
... tually travel to different times and different cultures, but the poems get into our minds, they find what little we know about the places they are talking about, and then they make that little bit blossom into a bouquet of someone else’s life. Poets make us think we are following simple, specific ev ...
... tually travel to different times and different cultures, but the poems get into our minds, they find what little we know about the places they are talking about, and then they make that little bit blossom into a bouquet of someone else’s life. Poets make us think we are following simple, specific ev ...
Types of Poetry - Immaculata Catholic School
... memories, and bring light to new and old ideas. All poetry has been written by real people with real feelings and thoughts. Everybody can read poetry, and everyone can write it. There are messages within poetry about life, love, struggle, happiness, sadness, fear, and fearlessness. Poetry can repres ...
... memories, and bring light to new and old ideas. All poetry has been written by real people with real feelings and thoughts. Everybody can read poetry, and everyone can write it. There are messages within poetry about life, love, struggle, happiness, sadness, fear, and fearlessness. Poetry can repres ...
ABC - WordPress.com
... For we must play the tribade cards we're dealt as all the anger that others have felt in just one lover's kiss will surely melt. © Jem Farmer. All rights reserved, 4 years ago ...
... For we must play the tribade cards we're dealt as all the anger that others have felt in just one lover's kiss will surely melt. © Jem Farmer. All rights reserved, 4 years ago ...
Adventures in Poetry: Writing Poems with Students
... metaphor, to enrich their writing, skills that will stay with them hopefully all their lives. Children are natural poets. The secret to unlocking their creativity is to create a space for them to speak up, a receptivity to what they think and feel, an opportunity for them to articulate the process o ...
... metaphor, to enrich their writing, skills that will stay with them hopefully all their lives. Children are natural poets. The secret to unlocking their creativity is to create a space for them to speak up, a receptivity to what they think and feel, an opportunity for them to articulate the process o ...
Words and Music - Charles Bukowski Gesellschaft
... Thus, what we encounter throughout Bukowski’s poetry is not a musicality in the age-old, lyrical sense, but a modern musicality that is based on the two following items: first, Hank’s use of the “tasty/almost never-used/near-virgin word” and second, his seemingly endless references to music. These t ...
... Thus, what we encounter throughout Bukowski’s poetry is not a musicality in the age-old, lyrical sense, but a modern musicality that is based on the two following items: first, Hank’s use of the “tasty/almost never-used/near-virgin word” and second, his seemingly endless references to music. These t ...
“Anne Hathaway” is about a
... the perspective of women who have been traditionally silenced in history, mythology and fiction. A dramatic monologue is a poem that is spoken by a character. The monologues are essentially giving a voice back to these women, and at the same time allowing us to see the men in their lives from a diff ...
... the perspective of women who have been traditionally silenced in history, mythology and fiction. A dramatic monologue is a poem that is spoken by a character. The monologues are essentially giving a voice back to these women, and at the same time allowing us to see the men in their lives from a diff ...
Table of Contents How to Read and Understand Poetry Parti How to
... play down. Once you have it by heart, it will be as much yours as it is the author's. Because of the thirty-minute length of each lecture, and because we shall be examining poems at close range, we shall have to limit ourselves to shorter works, or to a consideration of parts of longer works. Since ...
... play down. Once you have it by heart, it will be as much yours as it is the author's. Because of the thirty-minute length of each lecture, and because we shall be examining poems at close range, we shall have to limit ourselves to shorter works, or to a consideration of parts of longer works. Since ...
Sound and Meaning - OSH AP English 12 Literature and
... Structure is tied to form – some are rigid (as in a Petrarchan sonnet) while others are fluid (as in free verse – see e. e. ...
... Structure is tied to form – some are rigid (as in a Petrarchan sonnet) while others are fluid (as in free verse – see e. e. ...
Sometimes Saying Nothing...Says the Most
... take recourse will resemble those of negative theology, occasionally even to the point of being indistinguishable from negative theology. Already we have to delineate that différance is not, does not exist, is not a present-being (on) in any form; and we will be led to delineate also everything that ...
... take recourse will resemble those of negative theology, occasionally even to the point of being indistinguishable from negative theology. Already we have to delineate that différance is not, does not exist, is not a present-being (on) in any form; and we will be led to delineate also everything that ...
Basics of English Studies: An introductory course for students of
... page. Thus, before they have actually started reading, readers of poetry are given an instant indication that what they are going to read is probably a poem. In consequence, a reader’s attention is likely to focus on ‘poetic features’ of the text. Poetry is often associated not only with specialised ...
... page. Thus, before they have actually started reading, readers of poetry are given an instant indication that what they are going to read is probably a poem. In consequence, a reader’s attention is likely to focus on ‘poetic features’ of the text. Poetry is often associated not only with specialised ...
poetry - Dementia Arts
... The core concept of the Alzheimer’s Poetry Project is call and response, when the session leader recites a line of poetry and then has the group echo back the words. It is a technique I have used in working with everyone from preschool children to 100-year old elders. I have used it with large group ...
... The core concept of the Alzheimer’s Poetry Project is call and response, when the session leader recites a line of poetry and then has the group echo back the words. It is a technique I have used in working with everyone from preschool children to 100-year old elders. I have used it with large group ...
Jabberwocky
""Jabberwocky"" is a nonsense poem written by Lewis Carroll and included in his 1871 novel Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There, a sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. The book tells of Alice's adventures within the back-to-front world of a looking glass.In an early scene in which she first encounters the chess piece characters White King and White Queen, Alice finds a book written in a seemingly unintelligible language. Realising that she is travelling through an inverted world, she recognises that the verses on the pages are written in mirror-writing. She holds a mirror to one of the poems, and reads the reflected verse of ""Jabberwocky"". She finds the nonsense verse as puzzling as the odd land she has passed into, later revealed as a dreamscape.""Jabberwocky"" is considered one of the greatest nonsense poems written in English. Its playful, whimsical language has given English nonsense words and neologisms such as ""galumphing"" and ""chortle"".