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Poets in literature. --- Myth in literature. --- Keats, John, --- Characters --- Poets.
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German literature --- Poets in literature --- Romanticism --- History and criticism
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English literature --- Poets in literature. --- Popular culture --- History and criticism. --- History --- Byron, George Gordon Byron, --- Influence.
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The book discusses the image of the prophet and the role of prophecy in Modern Hebrew Poetry. The first part of the book presents the prophetic archetypal biographies of prophets, heroes and artists in Hebrew and European mythologies. It also examines the historical facts which lead to the departure of the prophet from Hebrew literature following the destruction of the second temple. Finally, it addresses the necessity of reappearance of the prophet in the 18th and 19th centuries in Hebrew thought and literature and provides a short history of that reappearance in Haskala literature. The second part focuses upon three major "prophets poets": Haim N. Bialik, Avraham Shlonski and Uri Z. Greenberg. The book may be of interest to scholars of Literature, Judaism, Philosophy, Science of Religion, Anthropology, Folklore and Rhetoric.
Hebrew poetry, Modern --- Poets in literature --- Prophecy in literature --- History and criticism
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Literature and society --- Poetry, Medieval --- Poets in literature --- Poets, Medreval --- History --- History and criticism
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Christian poetry, English --- Christianity and literature. --- Epic poetry, English --- Poets in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Milton, John, --- Milton (john), 1608-1674 --- Paradise lost --- Critique et interpretation
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Grief and Meter provides a compelling account of how and why these poems are imbued with such power and significance.
Poets in literature. --- Bereavement in literature. --- English poetry --- American poetry --- Elegiac poetry, English --- Elegiac poetry, American --- American elegiac poetry --- History and criticism.
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830-1 --- German literature --- -Poets in literature --- Artists in literature --- Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.) in literature --- Aesthetics, Modern --- -Modern aesthetics --- Duitse literatuur: poëzie --- History and criticism --- -Duitse literatuur: poëzie --- 830-1 Duitse literatuur: poëzie --- -830-1 Duitse literatuur: poëzie --- Modern aesthetics --- Poets in literature --- Aesthetics --- History
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What is the precise relation between the "Pope" of the poems and the Pope of history? Seeking to clarify the nature of the intimate link between the historical self and the idealized self of the poetry, Dustin Griffin examines the various ways in which Pope's poems may be said to be self-expressive. He brings a sensitive critical reading of the texts and an impressive knowledge of the poet's life and writings to his discussion of poems from the entire range of the poet's career. The author argues that Pope is present in his poems as a private person whose special imaginative and psychological concerns emerge because they are expressed publicly. In some poems, Pope confronts quite openly his fervent moral idealism with his powerful aggressive feelings, and he explores his conflicting impulses toward retirement and engagement. In others, he reveals impulses and attractions that he would not admit to full consciousness in his letters. Pope is also present as poet-protagonist, self-consciously attempting to present and master a body of poetic material. Professor Griffin's study recovers some of the personal energy that invigorates Pope's greatest poems and makes them strikingly self-expressive products of an imagination intrigued and often at odds with itself and, yet more sharply, with the world.Originally published in 1979.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Autobiography in literature. --- Poets in literature. --- Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744 -- Criticism and interpretation. --- Self in literature. --- Autobiography in literature --- Poets in literature --- Self in literature --- English --- Languages & Literatures --- English Literature --- Pope, Alexander --- Poètes anglais --- -Pope, Alexander --- Contributions in autobiography --- Pope, Alexander, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Poets, English --- Poètes anglais --- Biography --- Biographies --- Popiĭ, Aleksandr, --- Barnivelt, Esdras, --- Poup, Aleksandr,
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Ovid, --- Epistolary poetry, Latin --- Poets in literature --- History and criticism --- Greece --- In literature --- -Poets in literature --- Women in literature --- Woman (Christian theology) in literature --- Women in drama --- Women in poetry --- Latin epistolary poetry --- Latin poetry --- Ovid --- Sappho --- Sapfo --- Sapfo van Lesbos --- Sappho van Lesbos --- Sapho --- In literature. --- Poets in literature. --- Women in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Ovide --- Safo --- Sapʻo --- Saffo --- Sapphus --- Сафо --- سيفو --- Safona --- Σαπφῶ --- Ψάπφω --- Psappho --- Epistolary poetry, Latin - History and criticism --- Ovid, - 43 BC-17 AD or 18 AD - Heroides 15 Sappho Phaoni --- Greece - In literature
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