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Articles 1 - 27 of 27
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Signs Of Spring, Sarah Moss
Life, Eamonn Mccarthy
4 Years, Brittney La Noire
Pantoum: Rose Seeds, Jeffrey Wincek
Remember December, Michelle Sellers
The Season Of Autumn And The Motive Of Parting In The Works Of Navoiy, Zarnigor Nusratilloevna Sohibova
The Season Of Autumn And The Motive Of Parting In The Works Of Navoiy, Zarnigor Nusratilloevna Sohibova
Scientific reports of Bukhara State University
The topic of seasons form typical literary system in Uzbek classical poetry. In particular, it is observed that the images of spring, autumn and winter in fardas, poems and gazels of the great thinker and poet Alisher Navoi acquired symbolic meanings in harmony with human life. The article analyzes the poet's poems dedicated to autumn and reveals their metaphorical meanings.
By: Autumn, By: Winter, Cheramie Leo
Keeping Faith With Nomos, Steven L. Winter
Winter Rail Yard, Matthew Scott Stenson
Winter Rail Yard, Matthew Scott Stenson
BYU Studies Quarterly
I hear the coal train’s organ note in the distance, remember the two pigeons circling together and pecking the open ground between ties near the tracks.
Black, Gold, And White, Sarah Moss
314 East 25th Street, On January 1st, Matthew Brennan
314 East 25th Street, On January 1st, Matthew Brennan
Westview
It’s moving day—the sun glimmers as dimly as Venus in the morning sky.
The Skaters, Matthew Brennan
The Skaters, Matthew Brennan
Westview
As in a winter scene of the Flemish Masters, Skaters glide like swans across the surface Of Lake of the Isles
Weather, Yvonne E. Blomer
Sleepy Boy, Tori Fox
Sleepy Boy, Tori Fox
TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present
This is a page from a book I'm working on. It's Christmas Eve and this little boy is sleepy after playing in the snow all day.
Winter Birches At York Redoubt, Irene Oore
Winter Birches At York Redoubt, Irene Oore
The Goose
This painting of Winter Birches at York Redoubt in Halifax, Nova Scotia reflects the grandeur and beauty of the historic site on which it sits and evacuates the fortification from it. York Redoubt, now a National Historic Park, was constructed in 1793 (just as war broke out between Britain and France) on a bluff at the narrowest point on the outer harbour. It overlooks the entrance to Halifax Harbour at Ferguson's Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Untitled, Laura Morin
Memento Mariposa, Anthony Pearce
Winter In The Forest, Dalecarlia, Anshelm Schultzberg
Winter In The Forest, Dalecarlia, Anshelm Schultzberg
Manuscripts
Illustration by Anshelm Schultzberg courtesy of the John Herron Art Museum.
When Winter Comes, Macy Nutt
Memory, Identity, And Narration: A Book Review Of New Work By Assmann And Conrad And Tilmans, Vree, And Winter, Simona Mitroiu
Memory, Identity, And Narration: A Book Review Of New Work By Assmann And Conrad And Tilmans, Vree, And Winter, Simona Mitroiu
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
No abstract provided.
Winter, Cassidy Herald
Fallen, David Anderson
Snow!, Enok Mortensen
Snow!, Enok Mortensen
The Bridge
The winter had been unusually mild. For many years, people had never seen anything like it. The old folks even thought that there was something wrong with such unusual weather. Coal dealers cursed and knocked on their barometers, but the temperature held above freezing and well into December no snow fell. In Grant Park, which Chicago had wrested from Lake Michigan, a faint sun kissed the faded grey lawn and warmed it enough so that fat wealthy women took out their yappy lap dogs. In long uneven rows the homeless lay in rags and stole a belated sleep well into …
Another Winter's Tale, Tessa Meyer Santiago
Another Winter's Tale, Tessa Meyer Santiago
BYU Studies Quarterly
No abstract provided.
January, Chad Gay
Snowdrops At Ditchley Park, Arthur Henry King
Snowdrops At Ditchley Park, Arthur Henry King
BYU Studies Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Before Sunset, Danielle Beazer