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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Poems, John Mulrooney
Astonishment, Mark Bennion
In All Their Animal Brilliance. By Lance Larsen, Casualene Meyer
In All Their Animal Brilliance. By Lance Larsen, Casualene Meyer
BYU Studies Quarterly
Lance Larsen. In All Their Animal Brilliance. Tampa, Fla.: University of Tampa Press, 2005.
Poems I Found On My Way To Work: December 2--Dawn, After Six Inches Of Snow, David Schelhaas
Poems I Found On My Way To Work: December 2--Dawn, After Six Inches Of Snow, David Schelhaas
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Poems I Found On My Way To Work: November 15--First Snowfall, David Schelhaas
Poems I Found On My Way To Work: November 15--First Snowfall, David Schelhaas
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No abstract provided.
Rancor, Mike Vanden Bosch
Death Promises, Mike Vanden Bosch
Peanut Butter Sandwich, Bob De Smith
My Prayers, Bob De Smith
English Rose, Lorna Van Gilst
Tending, Bill Elgersma
Poems I Found On My Way To Work: January 20--Clear And Bright, David Schelhaas
Poems I Found On My Way To Work: January 20--Clear And Bright, David Schelhaas
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New Earth, Mike Vanden Bosch
New Earth, Mike Vanden Bosch
Pro Rege
This poem was previously published as an honorable mention in the 2006 edition of Lyrical Iowa.
Rock, Bill Elgersma
Poems I Found On My Way To Work: February 9--Ash Wednesday, David Schelhaas
Poems I Found On My Way To Work: February 9--Ash Wednesday, David Schelhaas
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Lament For Floyd, Mike Vanden Bosch
Summer Spoils, Mary Dengler
Garden A Tire, Lorna Van Gilst
Still Dancing, Mary Dengler
Westward Ho, Jeri Schelhaas
Step Mother, Carol Clark Ottesen
Reliquary, Shawn P. Bailey
Day Seven, Michael Hicks
Prayer, Shawn P. Bailey
Poetry, Don Johnson
Narcissuses, Medusas, Ophelias… Water Imagery And Femininity In The Texts By Two Decadent Women Writers, Viola Parente-Capkova
Narcissuses, Medusas, Ophelias… Water Imagery And Femininity In The Texts By Two Decadent Women Writers, Viola Parente-Capkova
Wagadu: A Journal of Transnational Women's & Gender Studies
My concern is the way in which women writers whose work can be characterized as Decadent and/or Symbolist used the figures of Narcissus, Medusa and Ophelia, as well as the imagery of femininity and water. When analyzing this aspect of their work, I am looking at the ways in which these writers created and co-created the Decadent imagery, what strategies they adopted in their representations of woman and the construction of female subjectivity.
Symbols Of Water And Woman On Selected Examples Of Modern Bengali Literature In The Context Of Mythological Tradition, Blanka Knotkova-Capkova
Symbols Of Water And Woman On Selected Examples Of Modern Bengali Literature In The Context Of Mythological Tradition, Blanka Knotkova-Capkova
Wagadu: A Journal of Transnational Women's & Gender Studies
Woman-water homology appears in modern Bengali literature (namely poetry) in various aspects: as the archetypal symbol of creation and destruction, symbol of the womb as the beginning and end of life and rebirth (connoting both physical womb and eternal womb), and also of the womb as dark mysteriousness; a symbol of the continuation, preservation of life, symbol of transience and elusiveness, traditional male written poetic symbol of charm and beauty. In the demystifying, subversive (not only female) poetic imagination, it may also construct the symbol of eternal unity with the female principle, articulate a specific concept of female identity.
Texts Of Light And Shadow: Dickens And Lautréamont In Alejandra Pizarnik's Sombra Poems , Beth Zeiss
Texts Of Light And Shadow: Dickens And Lautréamont In Alejandra Pizarnik's Sombra Poems , Beth Zeiss
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
In her poetry, the Argentinean Alejandra Pizarnik (1936-72) persistently explores the transformations that the poetic subject undergoes in language. She articulates a cycle wherein the subject's desire to (re)create herself as a presence in language is followed by the desire for death, the absence of the self, when her desire becomes frustrated by language's inadequacies. As yet, the importance of the theme of the fluctuating self in language as developed by Pizarnik in a series of poems protagonized by Sombra, has not been analyzed. The character Sombra appears in six fragment-like poems published posthumously in Textos de Sombra (1982) and …
2006 Forces, Scott Yarbrough
And They Call It Truth, Jason H. Parker