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Park, Hyokyung, and Heeju Kwon. "A Study on the Sources of Lyrics in Botong gyoyuk changgajip (1910), Korea's First Modern Music Textbook: Based on the Characteristics and Significance of the New Lyrics." Korean Music Education Society 53, no. 3 (2024): 45–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.30775/kmes.53.3.45.

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The purpose of this study is to report on the newly discovered Korean lyrics of Botong gyoyuk changgajip(1910) the first modern music textbook in Korea, and to shed light on textbook’s historical value by re-examining the characteristics of these lyrics. Both previously known and newly discovered sources for the 27 songs included in Botong gyoyuk changgajip were summarized and analyzed closely. Previously, only one traditional Korean song was identified; this study, however, found one more song, indicating that there were a total of two songs. The sources for three out of 13 songs of unknown o
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Dash, Pratap Kumar. "Literary and Artistic Values of the Iconic Odia Movie Lyrics and Popular Modern Songs of Love and Romance from 60s to 80s." Indiana Journal of Arts & Literature 6, no. 5 (2025): 1–6. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15561081.

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<strong>Abstract:</strong> The profile of Odia cinema as well as popular Odia modern songs specially from the 60s to the 80s is indelible nostalgic reminiscences of artistic values for several reasons. Like commitments and movements of making movies in other Indian languages in those days, they deal with the potential socio-cultural and contemporary topics of discussion in varieties, and found to have considerable impact on audience because of the solidity of themes and literary flavour. While reflecting on social issues and realities, as usual, they reserve special position of love between th
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ALIOUCHOUCHE, Fadhila. "Linguistic diversity in the artistic work of Djamel Allam." ussnan 1, no. 01 (2024): 85–103. https://doi.org/10.64143/ussnan.v1i01.27.

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Djamel Allam's work is distinguished both by its modern music and by the linguistic diversity of its lyrics. His lyrics combine Kabyle, Algerian Arabic, and French, enabling his repertoire to transcend linguistic barriers and give his work a universal character. The present paper sheds light on the linguistic diversity of Djamel Allam's work. Our study is guided by the following research questions: What are the manifestations of code-switching in the lyrics of Djamel Allam songs? What forms of code-switching dominate in the selected song lyrics? This descriptive qualitative study investigates
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Cui, Xiuxiang, and Sungkyoo Hong. "A Study on the Fusion of Chinese Ethnic Minority Elements and Hip-hop Music: Focusing on the Tibetans." Korean Society of Culture and Convergence 45, no. 5 (2023): 949–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.33645/cnc.2023.05.45.05.949.

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Tibetan hip-hop music is a new type of music characterized by the genre characteristics of Chinese Tibetan culture and folk music genres. In order to analyze the characteristics of the fusion of traditional Tibetan music and modern hip-hop music, this article looks at the development history of Tibetan music and cites representative works of Tibetan music from each period to analyze its main characteristics. The main elements of Tibetan hip-hop music are analyzed in terms of lyrics, melody, vocals, and orchestration, and illustrated with examples from several works. This article will shed new
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BILICHAK, Oksana, Nina OSMAK, Tetyana BYKOVA, and Natalia SHEVEL. "Intertextuality of Yevgen Pluzhnyk's Poetic Legacy." WISDOM 19, no. 3 (2021): 6–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.24234/wisdom.v19i3.505.

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For understanding Y. Pluzhnyk’s poetry in the context of modern discourse, it is valuable to study the content of his lyrics in light of intertextual connections, which are presented in the article at the formal and semantic levels. It was determined that different intertextual forms reveal a functional dependence on the purpose underlying their introduction into the text by Y. Pluzhnyk (the illustrative charge, contrast, tho­ught reinforcement, delimiting observation, accumulation, etc.). The active use of various folkloric, mythological, artistic, and philosophical reminiscences transmits a
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Radbil, Timur B., Liudmila I. Ruchina, Marina G. Urtmintseva, and Irina S. Iukhnova. "Russian Philology at Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod in the Light of Modern Strategies of Scholarly Search." World of the Russian Word, no. 1 (2023): 112–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/spbu30.2023.114.

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The article highlights the main scholarly trends in Russian philology, which are being developed by the scholars of the Institute of Philology and Journalism of Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod. In the last 20 years, the Chair of Modern Russian and General Linguistics has been working on a new scholarly research area related to the study of active processes in the modern Russian language. The Chair of Teaching Russian Language in other Language Environments has created and successfully tested a methodology for describing the concepts of Russian culture, which involves identifyin
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Ощепкова, А. И., and В. Н. Слепцова. "Sensory image of the North in the «Kolyma Notebooks»by V. Shalamov." Arctic XXI century. Humanities, no. 3(29) (September 15, 2022): 102–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.25587/svfu.2022.80.48.006.

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В статье рассматривается сенсорный образ Севера в сборнике стихотворений В. Шаламова «Колымские тетради». Актуальность обусловлена тем, что в свете развития синестетического подхода в литературе становится важным обращение к вербализации телесных ощущений и эмоций в художественных текстах. Современное литературоведение активно интересуется проблематикой введения сенсорики в структуру литературного произведения. Поэтика сенсорики как самостоятельная научная проблема выделилась относительно недавно, поэтому исследование сенсорной образности в лирике В. Шаламова отличается новизной и актуальность
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Koloshuk, Nadiia. "The triad Faith — Hope — Love as a symbol in the lyrics of the representatives of the 1960s generation — Bulat Okudzhava and Yevhen Sverstiuk." Synopsis: Text Context Media 26, no. 4 (2020): 138–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.28925/2311-259x.2020.4.4.

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The inquiry is focused on two poems of the Sixties Poets: “Three Sisters” by B. Okudzhava and “Faith — Hope — Love” by Ye. Sverstiuk. They are united by the symbolic image of a triad of Christian martyrs. The aim of the study is an interpretation of texts, associated with a common cultural tradition, as well as an indication of differences in the development of national cultures of the former USSR, that cause further divergence in the modern mentality of citizens in the country that had divided. The research adheres to comparative hermeneutic methodology. Problem Statement. Personalized images
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Bankauskaitė, Gabija. "Respectus Philologicus, 2011 Nr. 20 (25)." Respectus Philologicus, no. 20-25 (October 25, 2011): 1–286. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/respectus.2011.25.

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CONTENTS&#x0D; I. PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONSLoreta Ulvydienė, Giedrė Drėgvaitė (Lithuania). Linguistic Experience as the Projection of Urban Cognition in Literature...11Saule Altybayeva (Kazakhstan). Neomythologism of the Modern Kazakh Prose: Polycultural Discourse and Art Prospect Search...27Michał Mazurkiewicz (Poland). The Nature of Ritual... 40&#x0D; II. FACTS AND REFLECTIONSLaima Kalėdienė (Lithuania). Attitude Towards the Official Language According to the Data of Sociolinguistic Survey... 52Vadim V. Dementyev (Russia). Glamour as “The Old New Svetskost”?....65Elena Bonta, Raluca Galiţa (Rum
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Canilha, Samla Borges. "Ser dividido: concepções modernas na poesia de Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen." Revista do Centro de Estudos Portugueses 38, no. 60 (2019): 81. http://dx.doi.org/10.17851/2359-0076.38.60.81-96.

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Resumo: Entre os grandes poetas que os portugueses legaram ao mundo, está Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen. Com uma obra notável, tanto pela extensão quanto pela qualidade, a poeta destaca-se como um objeto ainda a se tratar na academia, de forma que o tempo apenas serve à sua consagração. É buscando reforçar o refinamento característico de sua obra que, neste artigo, demonstro como, a partir da leitura de Coral, a poesia de Andresen pode ser pensada a partir da concepção de lírica moderna proposta por Hugo Friedrich. Para tanto, a leitura do texto literário foi realizada considerando-se a dis
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Books on the topic "Modern light lyrics"

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Christian Herdeg: Lyrical Minimalism. Wienand GmbH, Druck- & Verlagshaus, 2017.

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Glaser, Ben, and Jonathan Culler, eds. Critical Rhythm. Fordham University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5422/fordham/9780823282043.001.0001.

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This collection intervenes in recent debates over formalism, historicism, poetics, and lyric by focusing on one of literary criticism’s most important, most vested, and perhaps least well-defined or definable terms. Rhythm in these essays is at once a defamiliarizing aesthetic force and an unstable concept. It is a key term through which Romantic, Modern, and contemporary literary theory define form, either in conversation with or opposition to meter. It has rich but also problematic roots in still-lingering nineteenth-century notions of primitive, oral, communal, and sometimes racialized poet
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Ehlers, Sarah. Left of Poetry. University of North Carolina Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469651286.001.0001.

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In this incisive study, Sarah Ehlers returns to the Depression-era United States in order to unsettle longstanding ideas about poetry and emerging approaches to poetics. By bringing to light a range of archival materials and theories about poetry that emerged on the 1930s left, Ehlers reimagines the historical formation of modern poetics. Offering new and challenging readings of prominent figures such as Langston Hughes, Muriel Rukeyser, and Jacques Roumain, and uncovering the contributions of lesser-known writers such as Genevieve Taggard and Martha Millet, Ehlers illuminates an aesthetically
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Boyd, Melinda. The Politics of Color in Oscar Hammerstein’s Carmen Jones. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252036781.003.0011.

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This chapter explores the politics of color in Oscar Hammerstein's Carmen Jones by focusing on the various layers of representation in its stage and film versions. Carmen Jones uses lyrics that adopt common clichés of Negro speech and equates Georges Bizet's sexually liberated gypsy in Carmen with a lower-class African American woman. After providing a background on the circumstances, precedents, and models that inspired Hammerstein's conception of Carmen Jones, the chapter considers Hammerstein's transformation of the plot and his text-translation practice, along with the opera's exoticism, s
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Stanwood, P. G. Sin, Judgement, and Eternity. Edited by Andrew Hiscock and Helen Wilcox. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199672806.013.39.

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This chapter presents an overview of early modern literary texts that address sin, when sin is understood as contempt levelled against the established order of the Church and public life. That salvation from sin might be achieved through individual effort, not exclusively through Divine grace, was a belief promoted by many sectarians but condemned by ecclesiastical and political authority, which saw only heresy and disorder in such belief. Judgement is seen in terms of penitence and confession, and of last things and end times. Scriptural warnings of the last days urge all people to be ready f
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Crowley, Lara M. Manuscript Matters. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198821861.001.0001.

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Manuscript Matters illuminates responses to some of John Donne’s most elusive texts by his contemporary audiences. Since examples of seventeenth-century literary criticism prove somewhat rare and frequently ambiguous, this book emphasizes a critical framework rarely used for exhibiting early readers’ exegeses of literary texts: the complete manuscripts containing them. Many literary manuscripts that include poems by Donne and his contemporaries were compiled during their lifetimes, often by members of their circles. For this reason, and because various early modern poems and prose works satiri
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Schlapbach, Karin, ed. Aspects of Roman Dance Culture. Religious Cults, Theatrical Entertainments, Metaphorical Appropriations. Franz Steiner Verlag, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.25162/9783515133258.

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The fourteen chapters of this e-book examine Roman dance by looking at its role in Roman religion, by following it into the theatre and the banquet hall, and by tracing its (metaphorical) presence in a variety of literary contexts, including rhetorical treatises, biography, and lyric poetry. These different approaches, which draw on literary texts, inscriptions, documentary papyri, the visual record, and modern reperformances, converge in illustrating a rich and vibrant dance culture which prided itself on indigenous dances no less than on its capacity to absorb, transform, or revive the dance
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Cave, Terence, and Deirdre Wilson, eds. Reading Beyond the Code. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198794776.001.0001.

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This book explores the value for literary studies of relevance theory, an inferential approach to communication in which the expression and recognition of intentions plays a major role. Drawing on a wide range of examples from lyric poetry and the novel, nine of the ten chapters are written by literary specialists and use relevance theory both as an overall framework and as a resource for detailed analysis. The final chapter, written by the co-founder of relevance theory, reviews the issues addressed by the volume and explores their implications for cognitive theories of how communicative acts
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Jensen, Oskar Cox. ‘True Courage’. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198812425.003.0009.

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This chapter follows the story of a single song from its 1798 composition to calls for its revival in 1900, taking in its performance, reception, dissemination, appropriation, and reinvention. A close musical and lyrical reading is tied to those chronological contexts, and informed by the philosophy, politics, and cultural practices of those involved—Dibdin, other singers, audiences, and later interpreters of ‘True Courage’. The process is reciprocal: as a social object, the song itself sheds new light on the mentalities and habits of its day. In pursuing this novel take on the text-based case
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Mann, Jenny C. The Trials of Orpheus. Princeton University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691219226.001.0001.

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In ancient Greek mythology, the lyrical songs of Orpheus charmed the gods, and compelled animals, rocks, and trees to obey his commands. This mythic power inspired Renaissance philosophers and poets as they attempted to discover the hidden powers of verbal eloquence. They wanted to know: How do words produce action? This book examines the key role the Orpheus story played in helping early modern writers and thinkers understand the mechanisms of rhetorical force. The book demonstrates that the forms and figures of ancient poetry indelibly shaped the principles of sixteenth- and seventeenth-cent
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Larson, Katherine R. "Voicing Lyric." In The Matter of Song in Early Modern England. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198843788.003.0003.

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Although not every lyric produced in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England was intended to be sung, unpacking the musical facets of lyric circulation holds tremendous implications for our understanding of the performance-based facets of early modern poetics. In confronting these questions, this chapter takes as its focus the literary–musical nexus of the Sidney circle and, in particular, the writings of Mary Wroth, an accomplished musician whose writings abound with musical lyrics and allusions to song performance. Focusing on the manuscript collection of Wroth’s poems now preserved at th
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Berruezo-Sánchez, Diana. "Performing Blackness." In Black Voices in Early Modern Spanish Literature, 1500-1750. Oxford University PressOxford, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/9780198914259.003.0004.

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Abstract This chapter explores the influence of black Africans on the early modern literary, musical, and theatrical genre of villancicos de negros. It argues that black churchgoers and audience members helped to popularise villancicos, and that black performers likely contributed to lyrics. A case in point are the villancicos de negros performed in Seville, which encompassed a range of issues directly concerning the city’s black confraternity. More generally, the corpus is read in light of the broader context of fiestas in which they were performed, and which figured large in the lives of the
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Baracchi, Claudia. "In light of eros." In Antiquities Beyond Humanism. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198805670.003.0014.

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This essay gives a reading of eros at the intersection of Plato and Aristotle in its anthropological and cosmic implications, using archaic and modern sources. The discussion is articulated in four sections: the first is devoted to Aristotle’s Metaphysics Alpha and Lambda, where quotations from Parmenides and Hesiod prepare the elaboration of nous, the unmoved mover, as eromenos, the beloved. The second section takes up eros in its cosmic/physical dimensions, as developed by the physician Eryximachus in Plato’s Symposium. The third and central section delves into the specifically human experie
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Caporicci, Camilla. "Conclusion." In The Song of Songs and Its Tradition in Renaissance Love Lyric. Oxford University PressOxford, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192848833.003.0010.

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Abstract This concluding chapter retraces the fundamental steps of the book’s long journey through European poetry, interpreting its results in order to cast full light on the role and evolution of the Song of Songs’ influence on the love lyric. Finally, it makes some considerations about the possible reasons why the Song of Songs was hardly ever acknowledged as a source and model for this poetry by Renaissance authors, concluding that while the role of the Song of Songs in the tradition of love lyric was probably genuinely ignored by many early modern authors, the difficulty and danger inhere
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Elhariry, Yasser. "Sufis in Mecca." In Pacifist Invasions. Liverpool University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5949/liverpool/9781786940407.003.0006.

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This chapter directly picks up where Stétié ends, with a textual analysis of a poetic cycle of chapbooks by Meddeb. I argue that a renouveau in the Francophone lyric is made possible through his translations of classical Arabic and Sufi poetry. In his chapbooks, Meddeb attempts to refashion himself, after his two successful and widely acclaimed first novels Talismano (1979) and Phantasia (1986), as a mystical, wandering Sufi poet. With Tombeau d’Ibn Arabi (1987), Les 99 stations de Yale (1995), and Aya dans les villes (1999) in particular, Meddeb manically focuses on an adaptational, modern re
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Tracy, Steven C. "“How Many Lightbulbs Does It Take to Screw in a Blues Singer?”." In The New Territory. University Press of Mississippi, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496806796.003.0014.

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In “‘How many light bulbs does it take to screw in a blues singer?’: The French Revolution, King Louis Armstrong, and the Futuristic Jungleism of Jazz,” Steven C. Tracy argues that Invisible Man reveals a futuristic mode beneath seemingly primitive elements. The “jungleism” of the novel, whether represented by the narrator’s basement apartment or jazz music, operates ironically to show how black Americans exercised agency and worked towards liberation despite their oppressive environment. Through the artistry of Louis Armstrong, Tracy examines his adaptation of the Andy Razaf song “(What Did I
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Hielscher, Eva. "Regen (Rain) (1929)." In Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781135000356-rem1936-1.

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Regen (Rain) is a black-and-white short film by Joris Ivens and Mannus Franken about a rain shower in Amsterdam. As a masterpiece of Dutch avant-garde cinema, it is an impressionist and lyrical example of a city symphony, a film form that organizes urban images according to musical guidelines by combining experimental, documentary and narrative techniques. In 1932 Ivens asked Lou Lichtveld to write a score for the originally silent film, and a second sound version was made by Hanns Eisler in 1941. The film shows the effects of a natural phenomenon on the modern city with its motorized traffic
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Mathes, Carmen Faye. "The Disappointment Aesthetic." In Poetic Form and Romantic Provocation. Stanford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.11126/stanford/9781503630246.003.0003.

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This chapter situates William Wordsworth’s disappointment aesthetic in light of Romantic critical attitudes towards literary letdowns and aesthetic philosophy. Focusing on “Simon Lee, the Old Huntsman” (1798), it connects Wordsworth’s rebuke of sympathy for its failure to produce social harmony to the untold tale that the poem’s disruptive formal and generic structures of animate. While Wordsworth aims to transform readers’ struggles to find pleasure while anticipating disappointment into the moral and ethical work of the poems, this is an approach that Mary Robinson’s Lyrical Tales (1800) bot
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Louth, Charlie. "Beginnings." In Rilke. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198813231.003.0002.

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This chapter focuses on the early work up to Mir zur Feier (1899). Rilke’s beginnings were virtuosic but with a few exceptions fairly empty. This is the common view, and fundamentally it reflects the truth, but the picture has been distorted by the fact that Rilke did not collect or publish some of his most distinctive early work, especially the love poems written to Lou Andreas-Salomé (Dir zur Feier) and the so-called Christus-Visionen. By looking at these works more closely than is usually the case, this chapter also sheds a different light on some of the better known, but lesser works such
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"clash between the beauty-loving Renaissance and the he [Spenser] was quickly swept overboard because of moral Reformation. In the light of the medieval reli-his inability to write like Donne, Eliot, and Allen gious tradition examined by Tuve, Guyon destroys Tate’ (1968:2). His extended interpretation of Book the Bower because he ‘looks at the kind of complete II, The Allegorical Temper (1957), followed by essays seduction which means the final death of the soul’ on the other books, traces the changing psycholo-(31). gical or psychic development of the poem’s major If the New Critics of the 1930s to the early 1950s characters by ‘reading the poem as a poem’ (9) rather had been interested in Spenser (few were), they than as a historical document. My own book, The would not have considered his intention in writing Structure of Allegory in ‘The Faerie Queene’ (1961a), The Faerie Queene because that topic had been dis-which I regard now as the work of a historical critic missed as a fallacy. For Wimsatt and Beardsley partly rehabilitated by myth and archetypal criticism, 1954:5 (first proclaimed in 1946), ‘The poem is not examines the poem’s structure through its patterns the critic’s own and not the author’s (it is detached of imagery, an interest shared with Alastair Fowler, from the author at birth and goes about the world Spenser and the Numbers of Time (1964), and by beyond his power to intend about it or control it)’. Kathleen Williams, Spenser’s ‘Faerie Queene’: The So much for any poet’s intention, conscious or World of Glass (1966). unconscious, realized or not. Not that it would have In any history of modern Spenser criticism – for a mattered much, for the arbiter of taste at that time, general account, see Hadfield 1996b – Berger may T.S. Eliot, had asked rhetorically: ‘who, except schol-serve as a key transitional figure. In a retrospective ars, and except the eccentric few who are born with glance at his essays on Spenser written from 1958 to a sympathy for such work, or others who have delib-1987, he acknowledges that ‘I still consider myself erately studied themselves into the right apprecia-a New Critic, even an old-fashioned one’ who tion, can now read through the whole of The Faerie has been ‘reconstructed’ by New Historicism Queene with delight?’ (1932:443). In Two Letters, (1989:208). In Berger 1988:453–56, he offers a per-Spenser acknowledges that the gods had given him sonal account of his change, admitting that as a New the gift to delight but never to be useful (Dii mihi, Critic he had been interested ‘in exploring complex dulce diu dederant: verùm vtile numquam), though representations of ethico-psychological patterns’ he wishes they had; and, in the Letter to Raleigh, he apart from ‘the institutional structures and discourses recognizes that the general end of his poem could be that give them historical specificity’. Even so, he had achieved only through fiction, which ‘the most part allowed that earlier historical study, which had been of men delight to read, rather for variety of matter, concerned with ‘historical specificity’, was ‘solid and then for profite of the ensample’ (10). As a conse-important’. For the New Historicist Louis Adrian quence, he addresses his readers not by teaching them Montrose, however, earlier historical scholarship didactically but rather through delight. It follows that ‘merely impoverished the text’ (Berger 1988:8), and if his poem does not delight, it remains a closed book. he is almost as harsh towards Berger himself, com-Several critics who first flourished in the 1950s and plaining that his writings ‘have tended to avoid direct 1960s responded initially to Spenser’s words and confrontations of sociopolitical issues’, though he imagery rather than to his ideas, thought, or histor-blames ‘the absence of a historically specific socio-ical context. One is Donald Cheney, who, in Spenser’s political dimension’ on the time they were written – Image of Nature (1966), read The Faerie Queene a time when ‘the sociopolitical study of Spenser was ‘under the intensive scrutiny which has been applied epitomized by the pursuit of topical identifications or in recent decades to metaphysical lyrics’, seeking the cataloguing of commonplaces’ (7). In contrast, out ‘ironic, discordant impulses’, ‘rapidly shifting the New Historicism, of which he is the most elo-allusions’, and the poet’s ‘constant insistence upon quent theorist, sees a work embedded – i.e. intrins-the ambiguity of his images’ (7, 17, 20). Another is ically, inextricably fixed – not in history generally, Paul Alpers, whose The Poetry of ‘The Faerie Queene’ and certainly not in ‘cosmic politics’ that Thomas (1967) demonstrated that individual stanzas of the Greene 1963:406 claims to be the concern of all epics, poem may be subjected to very intense scrutiny. A but in a historically specific sociopolitical context. third, the most influential of all, is Harry Berger, Jr, (For further comments on their clash, see Hamilton." In Spenser: The Faerie Queene. Routledge, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315834696-23.

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Conference papers on the topic "Modern light lyrics"

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Bandalo, Visnja. "ECO-SCIENCE RELATED TOPICS IN THE LITERARY OPUS OF CRISTINA CAMPO." In 9th SWS International Scientific Conferences on ART and HUMANITIES - ISCAH 2022. SGEM WORLD SCIENCE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.35603/sws.iscah.2022/s10.18.

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This paper innovatively analyzes cultural intersections between the literary oeuvres of modern Italian writer Cristina Campo and the topics pertaining to ecocriticism, together with concomitant digital aspects thereof. The paper explores transversally across her work the elements of eco-literature, as well as interdisciplinary convergences in the light of environmental science with a particular focus on the envisionment of diachronic examples and other external intertextual elements in the contemporary era. The interest of this paper is in theoretical exegesis and correlated eco-poetical descr
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Mozzato, Alioscia. "Le Corbusier and the “Lection of the gondola”." In LC2015 - Le Corbusier, 50 years later. Universitat Politècnica València, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/lc2015.2015.794.

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Abstract: In light of the reflections developed by Le Corbusier through the “oeuvre plastique” and his intense relationship with the city of Venice, the gondola became the paradigm of an "artistic creation" which, while having to bow to the principles of "utility" linked to the tangible world of the "machinist era" on the one hand, on the other met the expressive requirements of "beauty" connected to the spiritual needs of modern man. The encounter with the gondola describes this "duality" which pervades all the works of Le Corbusier always in search of a synthesis between "measure" and "lyric
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