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Visar resultat 6 - 10 av 109 avhandlingar innehållade ordet poetics.
6. Tårarnas poetik : Nelly Sachs författarskap fram till och med In den Wohnungen des Todes
Sammanfattning : The dissertation Poetics of Tears: Nelly Sachs’s authorship to In den Wohnungen des Todes inquires into the early literary works of Nelly Sachs, written before the poet’s exile in Sweden. The study is based on an extensive archive research including a complete inventory of Sachs’s early writings, both her poetry and prose, and her scenic poetry and ”Puppenspiele”. LÄS MER
7. The Delegitimised Vernacular : Language Politics, Poetics and the Plays of Christopher Marlowe
Sammanfattning : The present study of Marlowe’s plays has as its point of departure the sixteenth-century uncertainty as to what constituted the category of literature. Particularly in England, so acutely aware of this problem were writers and educators that they sought to define and legitimise vernacular literature by integrating it within a rhetoric of language politics, according to which literature in English should serve and promote the English nation. LÄS MER
8. Dylan Thomas's Poetics of Embodiment
Sammanfattning : The dissertation explores the structure and functions of embodied metaphors in Dylan Thomas’s (1914–1953) works. It aims to show that embodiment defines Thomas’s writing both stylistically and thematically, and that Thomas’s body metaphors are essentially founded on the biblical myths of creation and the Fall. LÄS MER
9. Poesi som poetik. Idéer om diktkonst i Jesper Svenbros lyrik
Sammanfattning : Jesper Svenbro’s poetry can be understood as forming a lyrical poetics. This poetics can be extracted from the many poems that focus and reflect on the ontology of poetry and language, the creation and different functions of lyrical poetry, and the question of reference. LÄS MER
10. The language of passion : the order of poetics and the construction of a lyric genre 1746-1806
Sammanfattning : The subject of this dissertation is the construction of a lyric genre in academic poetics between 1746 and 1806, in handbooks and lectures by Ch. Batteux, J. A. Schlegel, J. LÄS MER