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Journal articles on the topic "19th Century Poetry"

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Kurbanova, Madina Rakhmat kizi. "CONCEPTUALIZING «MOTHERLAND» IN 19TH CENTURY RUSSIAN POETRY." American Journal of Interdisciplinary Innovations and Research 6, no. 2 (2024): 15–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/tajiir/volume06issue02-03.

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The article explores the multifaceted concept of «Motherland» in 19th century Russian poetry. It delves into how this concept is interwoven with the era’s socio-political, cultural discourses, and national identity, through a comprehensive literature review, theoretical framework, and mixed-methods approach. The study examines poets like Pushkin, Lermontov, Tyutchev, and Nekrasov, highlighting their diverse thematic representations of Motherland, from reverence to critique. It underscores poetry’s role in shaping Russian national consciousness and cultural memory, offering new insights into th
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Stainthorp, Clare, and Carolin Kosuch. "19th -Century Secularist Poetry: Form and Formation of a New Worldview: Forum Introduction." Partial Answers: Journal of Literature and the History of Ideas 23, no. 1 (2025): 49–56. https://doi.org/10.1353/pan.2025.a949627.

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Abstract: This introduction considers the perhaps unorthodox pairing of secularism and poetry and explores their relationship during the 19th century. It surveys the Forum's five essays, which consider how secularism's multiplicities were negotiated in 19th-century poetry and how the formal affordances of poetry itself contributed to secularist beliefs, emphasizing national cultural differences as well as points of connection.
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NIKČEVIĆ, Milorad. "LATE 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURY POETRY." Lingua Montenegrina 5, no. 1 (2010): 175–224. https://doi.org/10.46584/lm.v5i1.143.

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This work gives an overview of Montenegrin poetry from the second half of 19th and early 20th century. The Author stresses key poetic, typological, and genre characteristics of an epoch that followed Petar II Petrović Njegoš. The period is characterized by a strong influence of people's literature, and dominated by poems of patriotic and didactic character, as well as epic heroic poems, verse drama and, at the end of the epoch, first indications of modernist trends. The most significant and influential poet of this period is Montenegrin king Nikola I Petrović, while other interesting poets inc
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Campos, Lindoaldo. "Práticas poéticas indígenas no período da invasão do Brasil à invasão dos sertões do Nordeste brasileiro." Elyra, no. 24 (2024): 147–66. https://doi.org/10.21747/2182-8954/ely24a8.

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Poetry was a strategy of resistance and social prominence used by the indigenous people of the backlands of the brazilian Northeast who survived the “War of the Barbarians” (which occurred between the end of the 17th century and the beginning of the 18th century), in a movement that, from the 19th century and alongside íbero-arabic poetry, it shaped the Sertão da Poesia, a way of life centralized by the municipalities of Teixeira/PB and São José do Egito/PE, where the Xukuru indigenous people historically lived. This article consists of a slightly modified version of an excerpt from Chapter 3
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Fayzullina, Nargiza D. "Alloyosis in Russian poetry of the 19th century." Philological Sciences Scientific Essays of Higher Education, no. 4 (2024): 9–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.20339/phs.4-24.009.

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Maver, Igor. "Slovenian 19TH Century literary responses to the Poetry of Lord Byron Byronism on the the Slovene Territory in the 19th century." Futhark. Revista de Investigación y Cultura, no. 6 (2011): 193–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.12795/futhark.2011.i06.09.

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The article examines the influence of lord Byron's poetry through the translations into the Slovenian language in the 19th century. Byron is analyzed through the translations and cultural mediation of the poets dr. France Prešeren, Jovan Vesel Koseski and Josip Stritar, who all, particularly Prešeren, contributed to the development of the Slovenian Romantic Revival movement and Slovenian literature in its own right within the Habsburg and later the Austro-Hungarian monarchy. Lord Byron's poetry enabled Slovenian poets and translators to articulate their own national/political identification wi
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C., Petchi. "The Discuss on 19th Century the Women Life." Shanlax International Journal of Arts, Science and Humanities 7, S3 (2020): 90–92. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4020284.

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Amy Carmichael (1867-1951) a notable missionary woman from Belfast Ireland who served half a century in Southern Tamilnadu. She had authored many books and poetry. She established the Dohnavur fellowship. 
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Alhomoud, Ghassan Nawaf Jaber. "study of Indian feminist poetry from 19th century to the present." Linguistics and Culture Review 5, S1 (2021): 1218–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.21744/lingcure.v5ns1.1507.

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Language is a medium to express the emotions. Writers journey via the sector of letters to give the passing a long time with hidden truth via the world of literature. This paper specializes in the illustration of Indian women in nineteenth, and twenty-first century Indian poetry. Within the context of poems reviewed Feminist principle paperwork the framework for analysis and interpretation. Standing function of Indian girls differ in Extraordinary technology In Indian poetry, 19th century poets recreated a photograph of weighted down Indian women. Analysis indicates that the protagonist in twe
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Ochilov, O. "CHINESE NEW POETRY AND BUDDHISM." Builders Of The Future 02, no. 02 (2022): 277–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/builders-v2-i2-42.

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The article is about the influence of Buddhism on Chinese literature, especially poetry, the uniqueness of the verses in Buddhist scriptures, their emergence as a new genre, the peculiarities of Zen poetry, which began to spread in the late and early Sung dynasties as well as about the state of poetry in the late 19th century, which promoted Buddhist ideas and culture.
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김태웅. "compiling of anthology and value of donggookgasa from late 18th century to early 19th century." Korean Classical Poetry Studies 37, no. ll (2014): 305–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.32428/poetry.37..201411.305.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "19th Century Poetry"

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Thompson, Aaron Michael. "Poetry of the Slavophiles: Tracing Slavophile Philosophy Through 19th-Century Poetics." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/579060.

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This is the second part of an overview of the cultural history of Slavophiles, a term applicable to those ascribing to the traditional values, especially in relation to the philosophical treatises written by Aleksey Khomyakov, Ivan Kireevsky, and their contemporaries from 1839 to the middle 1860s. Having established the troika of themes at the treatises' foundation—the Russian state and Tsar, the Russian Orthodox Church, and the hierarchical governmental mir and sociocultural obshchina constructions present in history—I examine the philosophical, theological, and anthropological realities of p
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Maxwell, Catherine. "Looking and perception in nineteenth century poetry." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1990. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:8f4ff9be-6c07-4060-b777-6a7402d024c7.

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The thesis examines a series of nineteenth century poets whose poems are concerned with complex relations of looking and perception, and concentrates on Shelley and the poets he influenced: Browning, Rossetti, Swinburne, and Hardy. It focusses on poems dealing with the visual arts and aesthetic modes of perception, and concludes with a study of Walter Pater - an unrecognised follower of Shelley - and his notions of artistic character. An emphasis on the way face and bodily form are scrutinised, in poems concerning painting, sculpture and portraiture, leads to the hypothesis that the way the po
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Jung, Sandro. "The poetic fragment in the long eighteenth century." Thesis, University of Wales Trinity Saint David, 2004. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.683194.

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Emig, Rainer. "The end of modernism in English poetry." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1992. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:c02149d4-6f3b-4368-b20e-d8e669514ccf.

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'End' as 'goal' and 'limit' is explored in signs, symbols, metaphors, metonymies, and myths in the works of G.M. Hopkins, Yeats, Eliot, and Pound, before the study examines the aesthetics of modernist poetry which - through psychoanalysis, economy, and language philosophy - presents itself as one facet of the 'modernist project'. Modernist poetry struggles with its material, the lacking motivation of signs, the unstable connection of signifier and signified. Already in Hopkins this creates tensions between mimetic endeavour and construction. Appropriation and distancing as compensation strateg
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Gill, Laura Fox. "Peripheral vision : the Miltonic in Victorian painting, poetry, and prose, 1825-1901." Thesis, University of Sussex, 2017. http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/id/eprint/72673/.

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This thesis explores the influence of John Milton on the edges of Victorian culture, addressing temporal, geographical, bodily, and sexual thresholds in Victorian poetry, painting, and prose. Where previous studies of Milton's Victorian influence have focused on the poetic legacy of Paradise Lost, this project identifies traces of Miltonic concepts across aesthetic borders, analysing an interdisciplinary cultural sample in order to state anew Milton's significance in the period between British Romanticism and early twentieth-century critical debates about the value of Paradise Lost. The projec
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Louw, Denise Elizabeth Laurence. "A literary study of paranormal experience in Tennyson's poetry." Thesis, Rhodes University, 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1002292.

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My thesis is that many of Tennyson's apparently paranormal experiences are explicable in terms of temporal lobe epilepsy; and that a study of the occurrence, in the work of art, of phenomena associated with these experiences, may be useful in elucidating the workings of the aesthetic imagination. A body of knowledge relevant to paranormal experience in Tennyson's life and work, assembled from both literary and biographical sources, is applied to a Subjective Paranormal Experience Questionnaire, compiled by Professor V.M. Neppe, in order to establish the range of the poet's apparently "psychic"
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Bridges, James Richard. "Georgianism then and now : a recuperative study." Thesis, University of Gloucestershire, 2001. http://eprints.glos.ac.uk/3033/.

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The thesis attempts to revise our view of Georgian poetry, and thus to rescue it from the critical disregard and disdain it has suffered since the 1930s. Georgian poetry will be redefined as a strong traditional poetry contemporaneous with, and yet different from, literary Modernism. An historical overview of the critical literature from the 1920s onwards will reveal the original co-existence of those now known as 'Georgians' and 'Modernists', stress their mutual break with Edwardian conventions, and will sketch the process by which Georgianism and Modernism became oppositional. Georgianism wi
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Moore, Natasha Lee. "The unpoetical age : modern life and the mid-Victorian long poem." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2012. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.610158.

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Nadirashvili, Nina. "Young and Drunk: How Poetry Shaped Nationalism in Georgia and Ireland." Thesis, Boston College, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/2345/bc-ir:108696.

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Thesis advisor: Paul Christensen<br>Contemporary public perceptions of nationalism see the concept as a toxic ideology of isolationist politicians. In contrast, through an analysis of work produced by public servants whose identities are tied more closely with those of artists than politicians, this thesis shifts focus to nationalist sentiments built around inclusivity. Using poems of Ilia Chavchavadze and Thomas Davis, this text serves as a comparative overview of nation-building strategies within Georgia and Ireland. The importance of land, myths, heroic characters, motherly figures, and cal
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Shank, Ashley C. "Composers as Storytellers: The Inextricable Link Between Literature and Music in 19th Century Russia." University of Akron / OhioLINK, 2010. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=akron1290275047.

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Books on the topic "19th Century Poetry"

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1934-, Cook Tim, ed. The Wordsworth book of 19th century verse. Wordsworth Editions, 1995.

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Michael, Bishop. Nineteenth-century French poetry. Twayne Publishers, 1993.

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Image, Selwyn. Poems and carols. Woodstock Books, 1994.

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1954-, Wolosky Shira, ed. Major voices: 19th century American women's poetry : selected poems. Toby Press, 2003.

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Flesch, William. The Facts on File companion to 19th-century British poetry. Facts On File, 2009.

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Gurney, Stephen. British poetry of the nineteenth century. Twayne Publishers, 1993.

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Sturman, Christopher. Poems by two brothers: The lives, work and influence of George Clayton Tennyson and Charles Tennyson d'Eyncourt. Paul Watkins, 1993.

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Paul, Negri, ed. English Victorian poetry: An anthology. Dover Publications, 1999.

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1787-1874, Proctor Bryan Waller, Mill John Stuart 1806-1873, and Price John Valdimir, eds. Poets, poems, and poetics in 19th century literary journals. Routledge/Thoemmes Press, 1995.

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Robert, Browning. A centenary selection from Robert Browning's poetry. Browning Institute and Constable, 1989.

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Book chapters on the topic "19th Century Poetry"

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Morgan, Peter F. "Southey and Poetry." In Literary Critics and Reviewers in Early 19th-Century Britain. Routledge, 2025. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003639381-8.

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Hertel, Ralf, and Peter Hühn. "19th Century Middle to Late: Victorianism." In English Poetry in Context: From the 16th to the 21st Century. Erich Schmidt Verlag GmbH & Co. KG, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37307/b.978-3-503-20511-0.04.

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Morgan, Peter F. "Mill and Poetry: Later Years." In Literary Critics and Reviewers in Early 19th-Century Britain. Routledge, 2025. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003639381-15.

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Morgan, Peter F. "Mill and Poetry: The Central Years." In Literary Critics and Reviewers in Early 19th-Century Britain. Routledge, 2025. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003639381-14.

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Larsen, Kristine. "Delia Woodruff Godding (1812–61): Poetry and Perseverance." In The Women Who Popularized Geology in the 19th Century. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-64952-8_7.

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Hertel, Ralf, and Peter Hühn. "18th and 19th Centuries: From the Augustan Age to Romanticism." In English Poetry in Context: From the 16th to the 21st Century. Erich Schmidt Verlag GmbH & Co. KG, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37307/b.978-3-503-20511-0.03.

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Isbell, John Claiborne. "1. Writers from British North America." In Women Writers in the Romantic Age. Open Book Publishers, 2025. https://doi.org/10.11647/obp.0458.01.

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This chapter reviews 206 women writers, 1776-1848, from the region of British north America, divided here into Canada, the United States 18th century, and the United States 19th century. The United States is divided because of the great number of women found in that tradition. Writers range from Quakers to military strategists, encompassing abolitionists, hymn writers, apologists for the Confederacy, president’s wives, mill workers, adventurers, and homemakers. It covers lyric and epic poetry, theatre, and a wide variety of prose genres, from diary to romance.
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Hess, Sophie. "Ecologies of Docility and Control: Environmental Fantasy and Extractive Economy at a Maryland Girls Boarding School, 1834-1868." In To the Last Drop - Affective Economies of Extraction and Sentimentality. transcript Verlag, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.14361/9783839464106-004.

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Sophie Hess examines the role of a 19th-century elite women's boarding school in Maryland, U.S.A., The Patapsco Institute, in producing and legitimizing the beginning of an extractive culture. Through analyses of the writings of both teachers and students (in poetry, journals, and correspondences), Hess argues that the school's community manifested a gendered, classed, and racialized space of ecological control, which rationalized early extraction (industrial metal production and agro-industrial grain processing) and romanticized the country's territorial expansion.
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Weidner, Daniel. "Sprachdenken – Überblicksartikel." In Handbuch Deutschsprachig-jüdische Literatur seit der Aufklärung. Neue Forschungszugänge in Paradigmen. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-67563-2_12.

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ZusammenfassungDas Denken mit und über Sprache hat für das deutschsprachige Judentum der Moderne eine zentrale Rolle gespielt. Um 1800 wird das Hebräische als essentiell poetische Sprache aufgefasst; ein Gedanke, der im 19. Jahrhundert in verstreuten Spekulationen am Rande der Philologie fortlebt. Im 20. Jahrhundert entwickeln Martin Buber, Franz Rosenzweig und Gershom Scholem je eigene Formen des Sprachdenkens, das jeweils auch das Verhältnis von Deutschen und Juden verhandelt: als Dialog, als Übersetzung und als Unterscheidung. Spuren dieses Denkens lassen sich nach 1945 in den Poetiken mode
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Finnegan, Ruth. "1. Introduction." In World Oral Literature Series. Open Book Publishers, 2025. https://doi.org/10.11647/obp.0428.01.

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The study of oral poetry often involves assumptions that shape its analysis, making it important to distinguish between controversial, empirical, or outdated claims. Several influential approaches to oral poetry are examined. Romantic and evolutionist theories, rooted in 18th and 19th-century European Romanticism, highlight the spontaneous, emotional, and natural aspects of poetry, emphasizing a connection to "primitive" societies. These theories have shaped the perception of oral poetry as a natural, instinctive art form, often linked to rural or unlettered communities. The concept of traditi
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Conference papers on the topic "19th Century Poetry"

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Brūzgienė, Rūta. "The Musicality of Lithuanian Poetry: Codes of a Different Speaking." In XII Congress of the ICLA. Georgian Comparative Literature Association, 2025. https://doi.org/10.62119/icla.3.8934.

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Research on the interactions between literature and other art forms, observed since the appearance of syncretic art, took off in the 18th century. These multifaceted and multidisciplinary connections between time-based arts are systematized in W. Wolf’s general concept of intermediality at the end of 20th century. Based on this concept, the paper will provide some aspects of the musicality of Lithuanian poetry. The study is based on works by V. Daujotytė, V. Česnulevičiūtė, O. Juozapaitienė, J. Girdzijauskas, V. Kubilius, Ž. Ramoškaitė, D. Razauskas, W. Wolf, and others; comparative methodolog
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Musalı, Vusala. "Şah İsmail ve Osmanlı edebiyatı (nazireler örneğinde)." In 1st International Shah Ismail Khatai Symposium. Namiq Musalı, 2024. https://doi.org/10.59402/ees02202421.

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The censorship of Azerbaijani literature during the Soviet period also limited the study of Azerbaijani- Ottoman literary relations. For this reason, the biographies and art of Azerbaijani poets who lived in the Ottoman Empire during the 15th-19th centuries, the literature of migration, and Azerbaijani-Ottoman literary interactions have been understudied. Written sources, especially Ottoman biographies, anthologies, and poetry collections, play a vital role in studying these relations and the place of Azerbaijani poets in the Ottoman literary environment. This study examines the parallels (naz
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Arganashvili, Gia. "Perspectives on the Development of Literature in the Context of the Colonial Regime and the Independence of the Country." In XII Congress of the ICLA. Georgian Comparative Literature Association, 2025. https://doi.org/10.62119/icla.4.9023.

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Perspectives on the Development of Literature in the Context of the Colonial Regime and the Independence of the Country While the national literature has been developed for centuries under the conditions of the colonial regime, it is natural for the reader to find difficulty in distinguishing between fictional works created in the conditions of freedom and the colonial regime. If we analyze this issue with the example of our country in mind, then we must confront both the literature created under colonial rule and in the time of freedom. Indeed, it is through such a comparative analysis that w
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Zakharova, V. M. "MOTIVES OF SILENCE AND QUIETNESS AND THE CATEGORY OF WORD IN THE LITERARY CREATIONS BY A.N. VERTINSKY." In ACTUAL PROBLEMS OF LINGUISTICS AND LITERARY STUDIES. TSU Press, 2023. https://doi.org/10.17223/978-5-907572-02-7-2023-83.

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The motives of silence and quietness belonging to the traditions of the 19th century are explored. The motives are considered in the context of the culture of the 20th century in the works of the Russian poet and artist A.N. Vertinsky. Special attention is paid to the category of the word. The interpretation of the motif-figurative complex makes it possible to determine the author's picture of the world and the meaning of a person in it.
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Szűcs, Kata Ágnes. "Automatikus kézírás-felismertetés Kiss József levelezésén." In Networkshop. HUNGARNET Egyesület, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31915/nws.2021.8.

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The digital edition of the József Kiss correspondence is a pilot project of the Centre for Digital Humanities, Petőfi Literary Museum. In addition to the processing of the personal and professional letters of the 19th-century writer, poet, and editor of the literary journal A Hét (The Week), the project is to explore the possibilities offered by the Transkribus software. Handwritten Text Recognition is an emerging field of the digital humanities. The paper will discuss this artificial intelligence-based technology and our experiences in creating a Hungarian model. The best result has a 6,94% c
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Dmitrieva, N. Yu. "«Literary Album» of the magazine «Niva». Drawings by R.F. Stein to the works of Alexander Pushkin: to the 225th anniversary of the poet’s birth and to the 170th anniversary of the artist’s birth." In https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=75086102&selid=75086387. Scientific and Publishing Center "Science" of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2024. https://doi.org/10.52929/9785605111078_191.

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The article is a review of little-known drawings made by the artist Ralph Fyodorovich Stein in the late 19th century to individual works of Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin, and published in various editions, including – in the «Literary Album» of the magazine «Niva».
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Sarabandikachyani, Samira. "Looking Over the Wall: A (Her)Story of the Sistan Borderland." In 113th Annual Meeting Paper Proceedings. ACSA Press, 2025. https://doi.org/10.35483/acsa.am.113.37.

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This paper examines Edith Fraser Benn’s 1909 memoir, The Overland Trek from India by Side-Saddle, Camel, and Rail, which offers an alternative narrative of the Sistan region during the late 19th century. At a time when British imperialism under the Qajar Dynasty imposed a rigid border between Iran and Afghanistan, disrupting Sistan’s cultural and environmental identity, British documents reflected an “Oriental gaze” that reduced the region to a barren, desolate frontier in need of “civilization.” Benn’s memoir, however, provides a strikingly nuanced and human-centered perspective, foregroundin
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Sotome, Hayate. "Patriotism for Cosmopolitanism: Postcolonial Reading of Vazha-Pshavela’s Essay “Cosmopolitanism and Patriotism”." In XII Congress of the ICLA. Georgian Comparative Literature Association, 2024. https://doi.org/10.62119/icla.2.8406.

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Vazha-Pshavela is known as one of the most important poets in the history of modern Georgian literature. His epic poems, “Aluda Keterauli,” “Guest and Host” are regarded as masterpieces until today and are adopted into a film, “Vedreba” (“The Plea”), by Tengiz Abuladze, which consist of his trilogy (the others are “Natvris Khe” (“The Wishing Tree”) and “Monanieba” (“Repentance”). Beside poems, he wrote short tales as well as ethnographic or philosophical essays. Today I would like to make my presentation based on his one of the most important essays, “Cosmopolitanism and Patriotism” (1905). Th
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