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  1. Poetry
    interpretations and influence on the world
    Contributor: Norton, Vivian (Herausgeber)
    Published: [2019]; © 2019
    Publisher:  Nova Science Publishers, New York

    History and poetry / Javier Rico Moreno -- Trauma, memory and testimony in Bernard Kangro's poetry / Maarja Hollo -- "Which dreamt it" : Dalia Hertz's "looking-glass" poetics of self / Ailor Porat -- Songs of power and love : context and content of... more

    Universität Bonn, Institut für Orient- und Asienwissenschaften, Bibliothek
    809.1 N888 P745 2019
    No inter-library loan

     

    History and poetry / Javier Rico Moreno -- Trauma, memory and testimony in Bernard Kangro's poetry / Maarja Hollo -- "Which dreamt it" : Dalia Hertz's "looking-glass" poetics of self / Ailor Porat -- Songs of power and love : context and content of the third divan of Sultan Süleyman the Magnificent / Christiane Czygan -- Women in science : an exploration into the aesthetic and efferent stance of biographical children's literature / Karren M. Timmermans. "The opening chapter of Poetry: Interpretations and Influence on the World tries to explain the correlation between history and poetry, as well as and the elements that currently aid in the recognizance of the presence of the poetic in the work of historians. Following this, the authors discuss six poems from the poetry collection Charred Tree (1945) and three poems from the collection Shadowland (1966), both published by Estonian writer Bernard Kangro (1910-1994) while in exile. These autobiographical poems are interpreted as a testimony, not only to the author's personal experiences in World War II, but also to those of other Estonian refugees. This compilation also compares the nonsensical narrative of Lewis Carroll to the poetry of Hebrew poet Dalia Hertz, as both writers seek to establish a unique and differentiated poetic logic. Dalia Hertz's first book, Margot (published in 1961) follows a logic that diverges from common sense. As such, the authors argue that a key aspect of her poetry is the logic of mirroring antinomy; one of the central themes of Through the Looking Glass. The authors go on to assess that although significant state affairs weighed heavily on Sultan Süleyman's mind as he had to deal with conflicts with other states, lead armies in battles and attend to power struggles in the court, he still found time to compose thousands of poems. The concluding chapter postulates that through the use of poetry and figurative language in children's biographical picture books, readers can enter the world of women scientists who forged the path of scientific discovery and innovation"--

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Norton, Vivian (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9781536154337
    Series: Fine arts, music and literature
    Other subjects: Poetry / History and criticism; Literature and history; History in literature
    Scope: x, 108 Seiten
  2. Poetry
    interpretations and influence on the world
    Contributor: Norton, Vivian (Herausgeber)
    Published: [2019]; © 2019
    Publisher:  Nova Science Publishers, New York

    History and poetry / Javier Rico Moreno -- Trauma, memory and testimony in Bernard Kangro's poetry / Maarja Hollo -- "Which dreamt it" : Dalia Hertz's "looking-glass" poetics of self / Ailor Porat -- Songs of power and love : context and content of... more

    Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Bonn
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    History and poetry / Javier Rico Moreno -- Trauma, memory and testimony in Bernard Kangro's poetry / Maarja Hollo -- "Which dreamt it" : Dalia Hertz's "looking-glass" poetics of self / Ailor Porat -- Songs of power and love : context and content of the third divan of Sultan Süleyman the Magnificent / Christiane Czygan -- Women in science : an exploration into the aesthetic and efferent stance of biographical children's literature / Karren M. Timmermans "The opening chapter of Poetry: Interpretations and Influence on the World tries to explain the correlation between history and poetry, as well as and the elements that currently aid in the recognizance of the presence of the poetic in the work of historians. Following this, the authors discuss six poems from the poetry collection Charred Tree (1945) and three poems from the collection Shadowland (1966), both published by Estonian writer Bernard Kangro (1910-1994) while in exile. These autobiographical poems are interpreted as a testimony, not only to the author's personal experiences in World War II, but also to those of other Estonian refugees. This compilation also compares the nonsensical narrative of Lewis Carroll to the poetry of Hebrew poet Dalia Hertz, as both writers seek to establish a unique and differentiated poetic logic. Dalia Hertz's first book, Margot (published in 1961) follows a logic that diverges from common sense. As such, the authors argue that a key aspect of her poetry is the logic of mirroring antinomy; one of the central themes of Through the Looking Glass. The authors go on to assess that although significant state affairs weighed heavily on Sultan Süleyman's mind as he had to deal with conflicts with other states, lead armies in battles and attend to power struggles in the court, he still found time to compose thousands of poems. The concluding chapter postulates that through the use of poetry and figurative language in children's biographical picture books, readers can enter the world of women scientists who forged the path of scientific discovery and innovation"--

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Norton, Vivian (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781536154337
    Series: Fine arts, music and literature
    Subjects: Poetry / History and criticism; Literature and history; History in literature
    Scope: x, 108 Seiten
  3. Poetry
    interpretations and influence on the world
    Contributor: Norton, Vivian (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2017]
    Publisher:  Nova Science Publisher's, Inc, Hauppauge, New York

    History and poetry / Javier Rico Moreno -- Trauma, memory and testimony in Bernard Kangro's poetry / Maarja Hollo -- "Which dreamt it" : Dalia Hertz's "looking-glass" poetics of self / Ailor Porat -- Songs of power and love : context and content of... more

     

    History and poetry / Javier Rico Moreno -- Trauma, memory and testimony in Bernard Kangro's poetry / Maarja Hollo -- "Which dreamt it" : Dalia Hertz's "looking-glass" poetics of self / Ailor Porat -- Songs of power and love : context and content of the third divan of Sultan Süleyman the Magnificent / Christiane Czygan -- Women in science : an exploration into the aesthetic and efferent stance of biographical children's literature / Karren M. Timmermans. "The opening chapter of Poetry: Interpretations and Influence on the World tries to explain the correlation between history and poetry, as well as and the elements that currently aid in the recognizance of the presence of the poetic in the work of historians. Following this, the authors discuss six poems from the poetry collection Charred Tree (1945) and three poems from the collection Shadowland (1966), both published by Estonian writer Bernard Kangro (1910-1994) while in exile. These autobiographical poems are interpreted as a testimony, not only to the author's personal experiences in World War II, but also to those of other Estonian refugees. This compilation also compares the nonsensical narrative of Lewis Carroll to the poetry of Hebrew poet Dalia Hertz, as both writers seek to establish a unique and differentiated poetic logic. Dalia Hertz's first book, Margot (published in 1961) follows a logic that diverges from common sense. As such, the authors argue that a key aspect of her poetry is the logic of mirroring antinomy; one of the central themes of Through the Looking Glass. The authors go on to assess that although significant state affairs weighed heavily on Sultan Süleyman's mind as he had to deal with conflicts with other states, lead armies in battles and attend to power struggles in the court, he still found time to compose thousands of poems. The concluding chapter postulates that through the use of poetry and figurative language in children's biographical picture books, readers can enter the world of women scientists who forged the path of scientific discovery and innovation"--

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Norton, Vivian (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781536154337
    Series: Fine arts, music and literature
    Subjects: Poetry; Literature and history; History in literature
    Scope: 108 pages
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index