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1by Racette-Campbell, Melanie“...The gendered characterization of the Propertian lover-poet does not fit comfortably into either...”
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2by Racette-Campbell, Melanie“...The gendered characterization of the Propertian lover-poet does not fit comfortably into either...”
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3by Desmond, Stephanie“...Cheating and Cheaters in Pfaffe Amis and Reinhart Fuchs An Alsatian poet named Heinrich, writing...”
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4by Desmond, Stephanie“...Cheating and Cheaters in Pfaffe Amis and Reinhart Fuchs An Alsatian poet named Heinrich, writing...”
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5by O'Hogan, Cillian Conor“... Latin poet Prudentius (348-c.405 CE). The first chapter discusses the geography of reading, and suggests...”
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6by O'Hogan, Cillian Conor“... Latin poet Prudentius (348-c.405 CE). The first chapter discusses the geography of reading, and suggests...”
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7by Robinson, Vanessa Jane“... (1899-1988) both made names for themselves in the twentieth century as poets who gave voice to things...”
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8by Robinson, Vanessa Jane“... (1899-1988) both made names for themselves in the twentieth century as poets who gave voice to things...”
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9by Lanpher, Ann“.... The poet or author of each work acknowledges the perspective of the avenger by allowing him to express his...”
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10by Lanpher, Ann“.... The poet or author of each work acknowledges the perspective of the avenger by allowing him to express his...”
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11by Curtin, Mary Elizabeth“... and theory, theology and aesthetics. Chapter Three studies John Betjeman’s roles as critic, poet, guide-book...”
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12by Curtin, Mary Elizabeth“... and theory, theology and aesthetics. Chapter Three studies John Betjeman’s roles as critic, poet, guide-book...”
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13by Wiseman, Laura“... and, even so, not always. The poet-persona experiences love in unsuitable proportions. She receives too...”
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14by Wiseman, Laura“... and, even so, not always. The poet-persona experiences love in unsuitable proportions. She receives too...”
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15by Brubacher, Jonathan Scott“...The song cycle, Two Orchestral Songs, is a setting of two texts by Canadian poet Gwendolyn MacEwen...”
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16by Brubacher, Jonathan Scott“...The song cycle, Two Orchestral Songs, is a setting of two texts by Canadian poet Gwendolyn MacEwen...”
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17by Cole, Stewart“.... Yeats,” that “poetry makes nothing happen.” For Yeats, poets serve as harbingers of new worlds, imaging...”
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18by Tracy, Jonathan E.“..., as well as by the astronomical poet Manilius, and utopian Egyptology, as reflected in a wide variety...”
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19by Tracy, Jonathan E.“..., as well as by the astronomical poet Manilius, and utopian Egyptology, as reflected in a wide variety...”
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20by McBrine, Patrick“... many of the generic norms for later poets. Among them is Cyprianus, who reflects the Juvencan model...”
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