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    Bóg w utworach lirycznych Juliana Tuwima.Tomasz Cieślak - 2001 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Polonica 2:3-27.
    This article is a short presentation of God existance in Julian Tuwim’s works. In the early period of Julian Tuwim literal output, in juveniles and Czyhanie na Boga (Wailing for God), Sokrates tańczący (Dancing Socrates), Siódma jesień (Seventh Autumn), Słowa we krwi (Words in Blood), God is shown with a passion and nostalgia. But afterwords its position changed and was usually depicted as Jesus Christ. God became a sinonime of lost love, order, consolation in the article of awe existance, (...)
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    The Art of Virgil's Poetry.C. E. S. Headlam - 1920 - The Classical Review 34 (1-2):23-26.
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    The Principles of Variety and Contrast in Seventeenth-Century Aesthetics, and Milton's Poetry.H. V. S. Odgen - 1949 - Journal of the History of Ideas 10 (2):159.
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    Alice's toothache and the god of love: Editorial emendations in the poetry of Thomas Crecquillon's chansons.Laura S. Youens - 1996 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 58 (1):81-95.
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    Trust Also Means Centering Black Women's Reproductive Health Narratives.Shameka Poetry Thomas - 2022 - Hastings Center Report 52 (S1):18-21.
    Hastings Center Report, Volume 52, Issue S1, Page S18-S21, March‐April 2022.
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  6. Aristotle's Theory of Poetry and Fine Art with a Critical Text and Translation of the Poetics.S. H. Butcher - 1895 - Dover Publications.
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    The Principles of Variety and Contrast in Seventeenth Century Aesthetics, and Milton's Poetry.H. V. S. Ogden - 1949 - Journal of the History of Ideas 10 (2):159.
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    Wordsworth's Poetry 1787-1814.Geoffrey H. Hartman - 1965 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 24 (2):321-322.
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    Mandelstam’s Poetry and Artistic–Philosophical Intuitions of Russian Culture.Olga A. Zhukova - 2021 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 59 (2):81-89.
    This article analyzes the artistic experience of Osip E. Mandelstam in the context of the aesthetic and ideological transformations of Russian and European culture during the first half...
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  10. Vamana’s Philosophy of Poetry.S. Barlingay - 1977 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 4 (3):265-274.
     
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    Chesterton's Poetry.Stephen Medcalf - 2007 - The Chesterton Review 33 (3-4):711-723.
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  12. Israel’s Poetry of Resistance: Africana Perspectives on Early Hebrew Verse.[author unknown] - 2013
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    Caudwell's theory of poetry: Some problems of a marxist synthesis.S. V. Pradhan - 1977 - British Journal of Aesthetics 17 (3):266-274.
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    Benn's Poetry: "A Hit in the Charts": Song under Conditions of Media Technologies.Friedrich Kittler - 1990 - Substance 19 (1):5.
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    Plato's Quarrel with Poetry: Simonides.H. S. Thayer - 1975 - Journal of the History of Ideas 36 (1):3.
  16. Auden's Poetry: Language, Society and the Patience of Being.John R. Boly - 1988 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 11 (1):43-60.
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  17. Schelling's Poetry.Daniel Whistler - 2014 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 43 (2):143-176.
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    Poetry, Piety, and Paideia in Kierkegaard’s Practice in Christianity.Joel D. S. Rasmussen - 2010 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 2010 (1):153-174.
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    Elucidations of Holderin's Poetry.Martin Heidegger - 2000 - Humanity Books.
    The commentaries of Martin Heidegger on the lyric poems of German Romantic poet Friedrich Hölderlin are an extraordinary encounter between poetry and the penetrating thought of a powerful philosophical mind. The writings included here reveal much about Heidegger's innermost thoughts on poetry, language, and how we think. This is the first English translation of this important work.
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    Eliot's Poetry and the Incubus of Shakespeare.James Torrens - 1977 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 52 (4):407-421.
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    Pessimism in Ebrahim Naji's Poetry.Seyeed Reza Soleimanzadeh Najafi & Alireza Alizadeh - 2011 - Asian Culture and History 3 (2):44-48.
    Pessimism may be one of the most evident features of Arabic contemporary poetry; specifically, when the poet belongs to the Romantic school since s/he has been living in an imaginary world far from reality. The fact is that the effects of pessimism in Arabic poetry have been observed since old times to the present, and Romantic poets have been impressed by changes in their personal and social conditions and then began complaining about the grief and pain of the (...)
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  22. On the way to Nietzsche's "ticklish truths" : comedy, poetry, and chance in The Gay Science.S. J. Cowan - 2018 - In Brian Pines & Douglas Burnham (eds.), Understanding Nietzsche, Understanding Modernism. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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    Poetry and Prose in the Arts (II).S. Alexander - 1932 - Philosophy 7 (26):153 - 167.
    So far I have taken prose and poetry where admittedly they exist, in literature, and attempted to discover the difference between them by taking pieces of prose or poetry which have the same or much the same subjects and comparing them with one another. In all these pairs of passages I thought I could detect this difference: that in the poem the subject as rendered in words acquires a life of its own, is a living thing, as it (...)
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    Poetry in the Wake.Deborah Rosenfelt, Rosamond S. King, Ashwini Tambe, Yvette Christiansë, Amanda Solomon Amorao & Carmen Giménez Smith - 2016 - Feminist Studies 42 (3):563.
    Abstract:“Poetry in the Wake” series: (pp. 563 - 574)Deborah Rosenfelt, I Need a Poem (pp. 565)Rosamond S. King, This Was Always Going to Be a Poem about Work (pp. 566 - 567)Ashwini Tambe, November 9; One Week Later (pp. 568 – 569)Yvette Christianse, Eve (pp. 570 - 571)Amanda Solomon Amorao, To My Student Who Is an Immigrant (pp. 572 - 573)Carmen Gimenez Smith, Ethos (pp. 574).
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    Poetry and Prose in the Arts (I).S. Alexander - 1932 - Philosophy 7 (25):15 - 26.
    So far I have taken prose and poetry where admittedly they exist, in literature, and attempted to discover the difference between them by taking pieces of prose or poetry which have the same or much the same subjects and comparing them with one another. In all these pairs of passages I thought I could detect this difference: that in the poem the subject as rendered in words acquires a life of its own, is a living thing, as it (...)
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  26. Yasmin Annabel Haskell. Loyola's bees. Ideology and industry in jesuit latin didactic poetry.S. Harris - 2005 - Early Science and Medicine 10 (3):442.
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    Aristotle's Art of Poetry. A Greek View of Poetry and Drama. [REVIEW]S. J. - 1941 - Journal of Philosophy 38 (20):555-556.
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    Poetry and Prose in the Arts.S. Alexander - 1932 - Philosophy 7 (25):15-26.
    I Shall begin by a distinction which will limit my subject. I propose to speak only of beautiful poetry and beautiful prose, or if the phrase be preferred, artistic poetry and prose. The distinction I wish to draw is between art and craft, between making a competent and useful thing which exactly fits its purpose and making it beautifully, between technical skill and artistry, between good workmanship and design and that touch of rareness which makes not merely good (...)
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    Aristotle's Art of Poetry. A Greek View of Poetry and Drama. [REVIEW]J. S. & W. Hamilton Fyfe - 1941 - Journal of Philosophy 38 (20):555.
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    Imagic iconicity as thematic representation in selected Nigerian children’s poetry.Amaka Grace Nwuche, Chinyere Loretta Ngonebu & Ogechi Chiamaka Unachukwu - 2024 - Semiotica 2024 (257):125-139.
    Sounds play crucial roles in a poem’s meaning (re)construction. Grasping the content of a literary work such as poetry often requires a profound interpretation of the underlying linguistic cum phonetic codes of its discourse. Extant studies on Nigerian children’s poetry have paid little attention to this aspect of meaning conception, thereby concentrating mainly on the surface lexical constructs. Hence, this study aims to examine imagic iconicity in children’s poems in order to demonstrate how a poem’s thematic realization is (...)
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    Horace's poetry translated for the classroom - (s.) mccarter (trans.) Horace: Epodes, odes, and Carmen saeculare. (Oklahoma series in classical culture 60.) pp. XII + 581, maps. Norman: University of oklahoma press, 2020. Paper, £31.95, us$34.95. Isbn: 978-0-8061-6487-8. [REVIEW]Tedd A. Wimperis - 2021 - The Classical Review 71 (1):104-106.
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  32. Elective Affinities: Emerson's 'Poetry and Imagination'as Anticipation of Peirce's Buddhisto-Christian Metaphysics”.David A. Dilworth - 2009 - Cognitio 10 (1):43-59.
    The paper is the first of two to be published in Cognitio which explore the hypothesis that the thought of Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803- 1882), brilliantly expounded in the generation before Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914), anticipated, if not provided the direct provenance of, Peirce’s mature metaphysical ideas. The papers provide running commentaries on Emerson’s later-phase essays, “Poetry and Imagination” (1854, published in 1876) and “The Natural History of Intellect” (1870). “Poetry and Imagination” is shown to contain the seeds (...)
     
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    Cryptoecphrasis in M. V. Lomonosov’s and G. R. Derzhavin’s anacreontic poetry.S. A. Salova - 2022 - Liberal Arts in Russia 11 (5):355-363.
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  34. Astral legal justice: Between law’s poetry and justice’s dance.Joshua M. Hall - 2023 - South African Journal of Philosophy 42 (2):108-116.
    In this article, I build on my recent conceptions of law as poetry and of justice as dance by articulating three new conceptions of the relationship between law and justice. In the first, “poetry-based justice”, justice consists of a rigid choreography to a kind of musical recitation of the law’s poetry. In the second, “dancing-based law”, justice consists of spontaneous, freely improvised movement patterns that the poetry of the law tries to capture in a kind of (...)
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    The purification of poetry: A note on the poetics of Ezra pound's ‘cantos’.K. T. S. Campbell - 1968 - British Journal of Aesthetics 8 (2):124-137.
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    “Anbeten Will Ich Dich, Unverstandener!”: On the Poet-God Relationship in Hedwig Caspari’s Poetry.Anat Koplowitz-Breier - 2018 - Naharaim 12 (1-2):135-151.
    Hartmut Vollmer and Barbara Wright argue that women Expressionist poets have been largely neglected and forgotten. The article seeks to make a modest contribution towards remedying this scholarly lacuna by examining Hedwig Caspari’s poetry, while focusing on the relationship between Poet and God as reflected in her poetry. Caspari was a German-Jewish poet who lived and worked in Berlin. During her lifetime, she published two books—a play entitled Salomos Abfall and a volume of poetry entitled Elohim. Like (...)
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    T. S. Eliot's Poetry.John B. Vickery - 1957 - Renascence 10 (1):31-31.
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    Love poetry and Apuleius’ Cupid and Psyche.S. Parker & P. Murgatroyd - 2002 - Classical Quarterly 52 (1):400-404.
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    lexander's Poetry and the Individual. [REVIEW]Ralph Barton Perry - 1906 - Journal of Philosophy 3 (16):439.
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    Psychology in coleridge’s poetry.Sholom J. Kahn - 1951 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 9 (3):208-226.
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    The Book of Poetry; Chinese Text with English Translation.E. H. S. & James Legge - 1968 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 88 (2):365.
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    Ovid's Poetry of Exile - McGowan Ovid in Exile. Power and Poetic Redress in the Tristia and Epistulae ex Ponto. Pp. x + 261. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2009. Cased, €99, US$147. ISBN: 978-90-04-17076-6. [REVIEW]Charilaos N. Michalopoulos - 2010 - The Classical Review 60 (2):453-455.
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    Homer's Poetry[REVIEW]M. J. Alden - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (2):226-228.
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    Merry's Fragments of Latin Poetry[REVIEW]A. S. Wilkins - 1892 - The Classical Review 6 (5):219-221.
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    Alchemy and the Transformation of Matter in Richard Crashaw’s Poetry.Fabrice Schultz - 2021 - Journal of Early Modern Studies 10 (2):65-90.
    This paper studies the English poems of Richard Crashaw from a historicist and formalist perspective. It specifically considers Crashaw’s poetry in its religious but also intellectual and early scien­tific context to investigate the frequently overlooked influence of science on his poetry. Metaphors drawn from alchemy and particularly from the trans­formation of matter to achieve its purification and spiritualisation enrich the poet’s expression of mystical devotion to underline that access to the spiritual as well as mystical union with Christ (...)
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    Marek K. Siwiec, Los, zło, tajemnica: ku twórczym źródlom poezji Aleksandra Wata I Czeslawa Milosza [Fate, evil, mystery. Toward the Creative Sources of Aleksander Wat's and Czeslaw Milosz's Poetry] by Władysław Stróżewski.Anna Julia Siwiec & Władysław Stróżewski - 2007 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 12 (2):455-458.
    The article reviews the book Los, zło, tajemnica: ku twórczym źródłom poezji Aleksandra Wata i Czesława Miłosza [Fate, Evil, Mystery: Toward the Creative Sources of Aleksander Wat's and Czesław Miłosz's Poetry], by Marek K. Siwiec.
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    Self-Understanding and Community in Wordsworth's Poetry.Richard Eldridge - 1986 - Philosophy and Literature 10 (2):273-294.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Richard Eldridge SELF-UNDERSTANDING AND COMMUNITY IN WORDSWORTH'S POETRY Prior to die rise of modern science in die seventeenth century, to understand oneself was to know one's place in a ideologically organized universe. Human actions, together with natural events in general, were intelligible as aiming at the realization of given purposes or ends. To be a human person was to have a particular sort ofend: intellectual contemplation, according to (...)
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    “Crossing the Bridge, Facing the Problem”: The Problem of Transference in Avot Yeshurun’s Poetry.Asif Rahamim - 2022 - Naharaim 16 (2):179-201.
    The article offers a panoramic view of the tropes of “space” and “place” in the poetry of Avot Yeshurun, and explores the radical transformation they underwent throughout the years – from the early poems of the 1930s, to the last volume of poems published before the poet’s death in 1992. I contend that the shift in the nature of the Yeshurunian space, caused by the catastrophe of the Shoah, the foundation of the State of Israel, and the Palestinian Nakba (...)
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    Myth, Primitive Sign, Poetry: From Cassirer to Heidegger.Robert S. Leib - 2018 - Research in Phenomenology 48 (2):244-264.
    _ Source: _Volume 48, Issue 2, pp 244 - 264 Cassirer is important in 20th Century philosophy for the attention he gives to the fundamental relationship between myth and language. For Cassirer, myth is a non-subjective form of discourse wherein the origin of language coincides with both the human-divine encounter and the event of being itself. In this article, I trace the disagreement between Cassirer and Heidegger on the nature of the magical sign, which is at the heart of mythical (...)
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  50. Matthew Arnold's poetry from an ethical stand-point.Abraham Flexner - 1895 - International Journal of Ethics 5 (2):206-218.
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