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Poetics Today (2009) 30 (1): 133–151.
Published: 01 March 2009
...Albena Lutzkanova-Vassileva The article focuses on the brief history of Bulgarian samizdat and its attempts to challenge the regime through written discourse as well as on two forms of oral discursive resistance: the Seminar, a mode of discourse rather than any organized and rigid structure...
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Poetics Today (2022) 43 (1): 103–125.
Published: 01 March 2022
... is considered. The examples illustrating this process have been taken from Bulgarian, English, French, German, Italian, Occitan, and Polish poetry. 1. Dickey ( 1996 : 201–2) provides detailed information about the frequency of O! in works of particular Greek authors. The scope of the material...
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Poetics Today (2009) 30 (1): 153.
Published: 01 March 2009
... identity politics in Philip Roth’s early fiction and on competing national narratives of the saving of the Bulgarian Jews during World War II. He recently translated a play by Israeli playwright Hanoch Levin, currently in its third season in Sofia, Bulgaria. J. Martin Daughtry...
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Poetics Today (2008) 29 (4): 613–628.
Published: 01 December 2008
... the exist- ing political order. The tactic was justified, these Bulgarian intellectuals believed, because the socialist project was in its essence autopoietic: a self- reproducing fiction sustaining itself through a total discursive monopoly. Assuming the language of their foe as protective mimicry...
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Poetics Today (2023) 44 (3): 299–323.
Published: 01 September 2023
... to the arti fice ” (“America Is Hard to See,” 68); “Pol y phi lo pro g é ni tive ” (T. S. Eliot, Polyphiloprogenitive , 1) XIV–XV Stresses omitted on syllables 2, 6, 8 and 4, 6, 8: did not occur. In Slavic iambs, such as Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, and Czech, omitted S stresses...
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Poetics Today (2015) 36 (3): 151–174.
Published: 01 September 2015
... literally a foreign language — Sumerian for Assyrians, Old Bulgarian as the basis of literary Russian — or else it might be elevated language, like the almost literary language of folk songs. Here, we can also name the widespread use of archaisms in poetic language, the difficulties of the dolce stil...
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Poetics Today (2000) 21 (4): 653–679.
Published: 01 December 2000
... trial of Georgi Dimitrov and three other Bulgarian Com- munists accused by the Nazis of setting fire to the Reichstag (André Simone produced two books about this [see Koestler was precisely such a drama attracting the world’s attention. Yet the pronominal confusion obliterates the explicitly...
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Poetics Today (2017) 38 (3): 519–548.
Published: 01 September 2017
... in reviving a field that has been pro- claimed dead. The Reception of the Formalists’ Work on Poetic Language It is useful to begin with a standard account of the formalists’ work on poetic language. The Bulgarian French literary theorist Tzvetan Todorov (1985, 1989), who played a significant role...