Sökning: "post-War poetry"
Hittade 5 avhandlingar innehållade orden post-War poetry.
1. Landskap på jorden och i drömmen. Studier i Folke Isakssons lyrik
Sammanfattning : My study focuses on the analysis of single poems chosen as paradigmatic of Fole Isaksson's style and poetic vision. This approach is grounded in the belief that there is a certain thematic unity to Isaksson's lyric output, a unity which stems from the poet's constant preoccupation with the relations between the speaker of a poem and external nature, i. LÄS MER
2. Tvinga verkligheten till innebörd : studier i Kjell Espmarks lyrik fram till och med Sent i Sverige
Sammanfattning : Since his1956 début Kjell Espmark (b. 1930) has played a seminal part in Swedish post-War literature as both a poet and a novelist, and as an academic. To this date Espmark has written a dozen books of poetry, several novels, and has published highly influential works on Modernist poetry. LÄS MER
3. Conciencia y temporalidad : Un estudio sobre la concepción del tiempo en seis poemarios de José Hierro
Sammanfattning : The aim of the present study is to analyze the conception of time in six books of poems by José Hierro (1922-2002): Tierra sin nosotros (1947), Alegría (1947), Con las piedras, con el viento… (1950), Quinta del 42 (1952), Cuanto sé de mí (1957) and Libro de las alucinaciones (1964). It is suggested that the theme of time in Hierro´s poetry can be approached from three different points of view: existence, essence and consciousness. LÄS MER
4. "Jag kommer ur den frusna världen" : Sandro Key-Åbergs diktning 1947-1965
Sammanfattning : Sandro Key-Åberg is one of the most important poets in post-war Swedish literature. The purpose of this thesis is to illuminate and comment on Key-Åberg's literary work from his debut in the anthology Ny Lyrik 1947 to O Scenprator (1965). LÄS MER
5. Att skriva det grekiska : En otidsenlig position i svenskspråkig modernism
Sammanfattning : The aim of this thesis is to analyze how ancient Greek philosophy and literature – as it was mediated through Nietzsche – gained a vital function in the rise of early Swedish modernism and its later expressions. The turn to antiquity, within a modernism confined to the Swedish language, was not only intended as a breach in tradition, but above all to think anew, to transgress the conventions of (one’s) time. LÄS MER