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After digital poetry which initiated a new poetry that relies on technology in the creation of poem's structure and images, now we have what is called AI poetry. Within a few seconds ChatGPT app...
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What does it mean that a poet or a writer expresses their experience of loss through art? is it an objective way of reconciling with the painful experience?
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In Arabic poetry, self-praise is a common idea, yet it is essential to think of the different purposes behind a poet's self-praise in each case as there are a number of factors (the literary age,...
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Should the poet, as an omniscient narrator in a novel, explain the meanings behind the images he is presenting or otherwise, should he only describe what he sees and leave the reader to conclude...
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Traditional poets used symbols and so did the modernist poets, in the first case the interior of the poet's self is symbolized in the second (the modernist) the outside world is objectified and...
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Unlike the romantic attempts to be one with the world through imagination, modernist writers argue that one should abandon this independence of the ego and attempt to look at the world...
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Fish points to the importance of the structure of the reader's experience in opposition to the Formalist's emphasis on locating meaning in the forms and linguistic relations in the text, Fish...
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digression is thought to be a literary technique whereby a writer makes a shift of the main subject to describe other details or subjects. Is it more of a modern aspect than a traditional one,...
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Mario Praz in his The Romantic Agony (1956) suggests that there is "no opposite pole to 'romantic'" which imlplies that romanticism could be understood as a set of ideals or a style that could...
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It is said that experimenting with more subjective modes of expression was one of the reasons behind the emergence of Romanticism in Germany (Sturm and Drang movement), where writers like Goethe...
17 November 2022 2,682 1 View
Bakhtin's theory of polyphony refers to the term "polyphony" as a feature of narrative in which there are multiple voices independent of the author's voice. Since poetry is not based on narration,...
14 November 2022 6,392 13 View
Literature is hard to define. what makes a text literary and another non-literary? Why is it even important to have a theory in literature when there are as many readings as there are readers?
10 November 2022 5,330 12 View
I came across a title which reads "Literariness of Theory" and suggests several works by prominent authors like Goethe's Faust, Plato's Dialogues, and Derrida's Glas. I would like to be informed...
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Wars moved poets (and even soldiers) to transform their experience into poetry, although we think of this experience as universal because it records common human sufferings, however, the...
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