Frontiers in Comparative Metrics V. In memory of Reuven Tsur and Barry Scherr. Call for Papers
Antonina Martynenko’s dissertation: “Traditions and Innovations in Russian Poetry of the Second Half of the 1830s: A Quantitative Study”. Readers repo...
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This article describes the Russian sonnet as a verse structure. Highlighting the many deviations and innovations poets introduced – from adapting Petr...
meter and rhythmThis article extends Roman Jakobson’s framework of “broad metrics” to sung poetry. Building on his dichotomies of verse design/instanc...
This article presents an ambitious and theoretically sophisticated extension of Roman Jakobson’s "broad metrics" framework, specifically adapting it t...
The article deals with the origin of “rhythmical figures” serving as “rhythmical italics” to enhance meaning in English poetry from Chaucer to Frost (...
This essay aims to rethink a rhetorical microgenre: the “sentence” or sententia, a brief maxim usually stating a moral principle. My aim is to show th...
This study analyzes the relevance between physical structure and inner structure in the poem Kangen by W.S. Rendra, found in a collection o...
The semiotic study in the novel Yang Have Long Gone by Tere Liye expresses signs in the text to form a more profound meaning through symbol...
This study undertakes a semiotic analysis of Tere Liye's novel, *Yang Telah Lama Pergi*, aiming to uncover profound meanings embedded within its text...
Ecocritical studies in literature have increasingly developed alongside growing awareness of the relationship between humans and the enviro...
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