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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
تأويل الشعر في مجالس السماع الصوفية عند الغزالي, كامل يوسف عثوم
تأويل الشعر في مجالس السماع الصوفية عند الغزالي, كامل يوسف عثوم
Dirassat
Interpretation of Poetry in the Sufi- Listening Councils According to Al-Ghazali
This research attempts to identify the interpretation of poetry in the Sufi hearing councils from the viewpoint of Al-Ghazali, his philosophy of interpretation, and his presentation of the activities of these councils, with a focus on poetry as a diverse, deep, and open to interpretation cultural source.
Orchid Philosophy, Mary Morrison
Stories Grow Larger In The Night, Sarah Berti
Stories Grow Larger In The Night, Sarah Berti
The Mythic Circle
in the morning fold your wings but in the dark go out
C.S. Lewis's Meditation Over "The Book Of The Leoun", Joe R. Christopher
C.S. Lewis's Meditation Over "The Book Of The Leoun", Joe R. Christopher
The Mythic Circle
One wonders what did Chaucer mean to make?! A version out of French, for versing’s sake?
You Passed Me The Story, Sarah Berti
You Passed Me The Story, Sarah Berti
The Mythic Circle
in the dark! you passed me the story
Emhain Ablach, Joshua S. Fullman
Emhain Ablach, Joshua S. Fullman
The Mythic Circle
A slate horizon keeps captive none who’d gaze with eyes eternal,
The Three Kindreds, Jonathan Rolfe
The Three Kindreds, Jonathan Rolfe
The Mythic Circle
High are the Elves, and high their works, And bright was Earth beneath their hand,
The Uncertainty Of Confidence, Michael J. Leach
The Uncertainty Of Confidence, Michael J. Leach
Journal of Humanistic Mathematics
This is a free-verse poem about the estimation of population parameters in statistical models. The spacing of words is intended to reflect uncertainty.
Mathematical Rigor From Within, Lowell Abrams
Mathematical Rigor From Within, Lowell Abrams
Journal of Humanistic Mathematics
There is a certain feel that is unique to the rarefied context of rigorous mathematics. These poems constitute an exploration of my experience of mathematical rigor when I am in the midst of exercising my skills as a research mathematician.
As Your Writing And Reading Teacher, Jean Prokott
As Your Writing And Reading Teacher, Jean Prokott
Communication and Theater Association of Minnesota Journal
AS YOUR WRITING & READING TEACHER, and as a poetry enthusiast (fangirl), I was thinking about you yesterday as I watched Amanda Gorman perform her poem at Biden's inauguration, and then I was really thinking about you, students, as I watched Anderson Cooper interview her last night. I hope so much that you heard the poem, and I would truly love for you to watch the interview: she talks about the task to write a poem, the feel of words over images, the research she did from history and culture to pull this poem together. It is a feat that …
Précisions À Propos De La Poésie Orale Du Rif, Abdelmottaleb Zizaoui
Précisions À Propos De La Poésie Orale Du Rif, Abdelmottaleb Zizaoui
Dirassat
This article preaches the authenticity of Rifaine society in harmony with its physical and symbolic environment. While reflecting on Rifaine oral poetry, the author evokes the roots of the ancient poem as an element of socio-territorial identification in the test of time. Through the song rallabuya, it is the local heritage that forces admiration and forge the perpetual adaptation of young people. Following the orientation of Jean Cohen and Roman Jakobson, the author reinvests the concept of poeticity while resorting to the theses of the orality of Paul Zumthor in order to extract the poetic forms and thorny aspects accompanying …
In Praise Of Poetry: Using Poems To Promote Joy, Community, And Social Emotional Learning During The Pandemic, Jordan Virgil, Katie Gallagher
In Praise Of Poetry: Using Poems To Promote Joy, Community, And Social Emotional Learning During The Pandemic, Jordan Virgil, Katie Gallagher
New Jersey English Journal
No abstract provided.
Todas Nosotras, Sutherland Jaramillo
Todas Nosotras, Sutherland Jaramillo
Chamisa: A Journal of Literary, Performance, and Visual Arts of the Greater Southwest
Through the consideration of the figure of La Llorona in poetic narratives, these poems, which are selections from a self-produced collection of poetry in my Master’s Thesis "La Llorona in Nuevomexicana Poetic Narratives: Reflections on Writing and Memory," explore themes of identity, place, and memory, and offer a reflection on the role of women as storytellers and the possibility of reimagining the lore to tell the story of both La Llorona’s haunting liminality and empowerment.
Literature Review Sonnet, Chelsea A. Lenoble
Literature Review Sonnet, Chelsea A. Lenoble
Night Flight Journal
This poem is a sonnet that is modeled after Shakespeare's "Sonnet 18" and demonstrates appreciation for the literature review stage of the research process.
Of Motherhood, Caldo Y Atole, Amanda R. Garcia
Of Motherhood, Caldo Y Atole, Amanda R. Garcia
Chamisa: A Journal of Literary, Performance, and Visual Arts of the Greater Southwest
"Of Motherhood, caldo y atole" explores the complexity of motherhood in relation to the vivid scenery, culture, and food of New Mexico.
Love Bug Bite, Macklin Luke
Love Bug Bite, Macklin Luke
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
Macklin is a sophomore gearing towards an interdisciplinary degree, with focus in Chinese, film, and creative writing. She enjoys reading and writing poetry, and her favorite poet is Charles Bukowski. In her free time, she likes to practice writing, pet her cat, Chichi, and watch too many animated movies.
Rites, Sanjana Aiyar
Rites, Sanjana Aiyar
Bryant Literary Review
Present turns to past,
When tenses change with
On The Rocks, Jen Mazlymian
On The Rocks, Jen Mazlymian
Bryant Literary Review
He sat on the rocks
by the shoe
Staring at the sea
I Drop Your Photograph In The Sea, Claire Kuo
I Drop Your Photograph In The Sea, Claire Kuo
Bryant Literary Review
But I am the sailor submerged
in your endless blue --
Countless Stars, Mckenna Themm
Countless Stars, Mckenna Themm
Bryant Literary Review
I still taste the golden wisps
of stardust, dancing across the midnight blue
Not A Goodbye, Sanjana Aiyar
Not A Goodbye, Sanjana Aiyar
Bryant Literary Review
Blood flowing in your veins.
Heart beating slow.
Full, Caleb Lewis
Full, Caleb Lewis
Bryant Literary Review
Be the cup,
have more purpose when you're filled up.
Driving To Look Out Point To See The Sunset, Riley Mayes
Driving To Look Out Point To See The Sunset, Riley Mayes
Bryant Literary Review
My car or yours?
We already know the answer.
Mono No Aware, W.W. Harris
Mono No Aware, W.W. Harris
Bryant Literary Review
a part of me is still
drowning beside
God Spoke To Me Through The Car Stereo, Alexa O'Kane
God Spoke To Me Through The Car Stereo, Alexa O'Kane
Bryant Literary Review
I was twelve.
The woman with the crooked teeth
Told me I was a pearl,
On The Rocks, Michael Grassetti
On The Rocks, Michael Grassetti
Bryant Literary Review
Upon a scoured stone, painted in soil
a bear scouts the raging river below.
Headed Inbound, Claudia Rosado
Headed Inbound, Claudia Rosado
Bryant Literary Review
i've fallen in love
with you on the train
My Responsibility To Live, Michael Grassetti
My Responsibility To Live, Michael Grassetti
Bryant Literary Review
I wonder what it's like
to be a man unfazed by fire?
Flashes, Lila Bovenzi
Flashes, Lila Bovenzi
Bryant Literary Review
Maybe it's grotesque
That I think of them like flashers.
Youth, El J. Reyes
Youth, El J. Reyes
Bryant Literary Review
A miracle crosses paths
with me, and I find myself
staring right at my youth.