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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The erotics of masculine demise : homosexual sacrifice in modernist poetry /

Cole, Merrill Grant, January 1999 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1999. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 186-198).
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Between the Atlantic and L'Atlantique a theoretical study of contemporary experimental French and American poetry /

Swensen, Cole. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of California, Santa Cruz, 1994. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 276-284).
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Referentially speaking, generating meaning(s) in contemporary North American poetry

Rickey, Russell P. January 1997 (has links) (PDF)
No description available.
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Poetry is not made of words, a study of aesthetics of the borderlands in Gloria Anzaldúa and Marlene Nourbese Philip

Cáliz-Montoro, Carmen January 1996 (has links) (PDF)
No description available.
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'History engraved on his shoulder' : a comparative study of the influence of British First World War poetry on post-1980 Iraqi war poetry

Al Shammari, Adhraa January 2016 (has links)
This study aims to compare British war poetry of the First World War with Iraqi poetry from the mid-20th century with special reference to Iraqi war poetry of the 1980’s Iraq-Iran War and the period that followed it. It will also investigate the influence of the designated British war poetry on the chosen body of Iraqi poetry. Through the comparison of sample poems the study presents, firstly, the direct influence of the British poetry of the Great War and its translation which formed the seeds of a more radical movement in Iraqi poetry during the 1980’s Iran/Iraq War and the period that followed it. The study also presents a comparison of the works of British and Iraqi civilian poets during and after the war time and their contribution in setting the ground for the younger generation to create more subversive poetic forms with special reference to women as influential characters and inspirations in their works. The moment of the 1980’s war marks the break with the clear direct influence of British war poetry and starts another phase of the comparison of a universal bond of similar reactions, conscious and unconscious expression reflecting the lives of the combatant group of men first and then of poets sharing a devastating war reality. The study reveals a remarkable, more radical change of poetic forms in Iraqi poetry between the time of the first seeds planted by the influence of translations from European poetry until the time of the Iran/Iraq war and the Gulf War in 1991 and the rise of the new nihilistic generation of the 1990s subverting war, politics and cultural life through their innovation in prose poem writing and its significance as an alternative space for their political and social subversion.
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Hans Lodeizen en die romantiek

Van der Berg, D Z January 1980 (has links)
Hans Lodeizen is reeds in 1950 oorlede en alhoewel sy bundel Het lnnerlijk behang reeds meer herdrukke beleef het as enige bundel van bekender Vyftigers soos Remco Campert en Hans Andreus, het daar tot dusver sIegs twee krltiese studies en verder korter artikels oor sy digkuns verskyn. Heelwat kritici wys ook op die romantiese trekke in sy digkuns, maar soos bevestig deur De Rover, is daar nog nie aandag gegee aan wat hierdie "romantiek" dan werklik behels nie. As 'n mens die gedigte van Hans Lodeizen en die kritiese werke daaroor lees, word dit gou duidelik dat daar oënskynlik sterk romantiese trekke in sy digkuns aanwesig is, maar dat dit tog nie suiwer romantiek is nle. Soos Rodenko dit uitdruk: "hij is geen romanticus-uit-één-stuk, maar een gebroken romanticus." Deur twee kritici, nl. Stuiveling en Cartens word hy onderskeidelik egter as ekspressionis en surrealis bestempel. Wanneer ons verder in aanmerking neem dat Lodeizen algemeen aanvaar word as die voorloper, of as lid van die Vyftigers wat skerp van die Romantiek verskil, ontstaan die vraag of dit geregverdig is om Lodeizen as 'n "gebroke" of wat-dan-ook-al romantikus te beskou. Die doel van hierdie tesis is dan om na te gean in hoeverre daar weI sprake van romantiese nalewing in sy digkuns is en of dit net nawerking is. In aansluiting by Ziolkowski sal ons van nalewing praat wanneer 'n sekere gegewe, wat ons op grond van die ontleding van die Romantiek in die eerste hoofstuk as "romanties" ervaar, uit die gees van 'n moderne werk spruit. As nawerking beskou ons dan daardie gevalle waar dit duidelik is, dat ons met 'n teksgedeelte oneie aan die gees van die res van die teks te make het, wat nie op die selfde tydsvlak bestaan nie as die teks waarin dit ingebed is. Aangesien nalewing georiënteer is op die ideologiese inhoud van 'n algemene geesteshouding soos dit in die literêre denke tot uitdrukking kom, moet daar eers vasgestel word of daar wel so 'n gedagtekompleks by verskillende Romantiese digters aan te toon is, want slegs enkele, losstaande elemente vorm nog geensins 'n geesteshoudlng of styl nie. Dit is dan die doel van die volgende hoofstuk, terwyl die daaropvolgende hoofstukke sal probeer vasstel of die hoofkenmerke van die tipologiese romantiek wel in die werk van Hans Lodeizen aanwesig is.
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Shifting ground: modernist aesthetics in Taiwanese poetry since the 1950s

Au, Chung-to., 區仲桃 January 2003 (has links)
abstract / Comparative Literature / Doctoral / Doctor of Philosophy
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Identité et altérité dans le recueil "Onze astres" de Maḥmūd Darwiš / Identity and otherness in the poetry volume "Eleven planets" of Maḥmūd Darwiš

Hammo, Rab'a 13 January 2012 (has links)
Cette thèse a pour objectif d’analyser les poèmes du recueil "Onze astres" de Maḥmūd Darwiš et d’y étudier l’importance de la notion d’identité et d’altérité qui s’en dégage. Nous avons, par ailleurs, adopté une approche intertextuelle pour révéler les variétés des références textuelles. Ce recueil met l'accent sur les évènements tragiques de l’histoire arabe que le poète met en relation avec d’autres épisodes survenus sur d’autres continents et qui posent la même problématique identitaire. Les poèmes commencent par la chute de Grenade en 1492, puis se poursuivent par la "Catastrophe" la (Nakba) palestinienne en 1948 et se terminent par la deuxième guerre du Golfe et l'accord de paix entre Israël et l'OLP en 1991. Chacun des poèmes du recueil s’inscrit dans le genre épique. Nous avons abordé l’épopée comme un moyen d’exprimer l’identité nationale des Palestiniens : elle incarne en effet la tragédie de ce peuple, leur défaite dans le passé et leur fin apocalyptique dans l’avenir. / This thesis aims to study the Identity and otherness in the poetry volume "Eleven planets" of Maḥmūd Darwiš. We have adopted an Intertextual approach to reveal the variety of the textual references in the poems. This volume is shedding lights on the tragic events in the Arabic history, which the poet bounded with the history of other nations who face an identity problem. The poems pursue a fixed and steady timing, which initially commencing with Granada falls tragedy in 1492, followed by the Palestinian "Catastrophe" in 1948 and finished in the events of the second Gulf war and the Peace Conference between Arabs and Israel in 1991. The whole volume based on epical genre. We have used the epic as a model to exprime the national identity of the Palestinians: it shows their tragedy, their defeat in the past and their apocalyptic destin in the future.
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A dream of purely burning : myth, gender and modernism /

McRae, Shannon. January 1999 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1999. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 229-240).
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Not the way you thought it was, a paradoxical modernist aesthetic in Canadian poetry

Richards, Alan January 2001 (has links) (PDF)
No description available.

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