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Interlitteraria
Issue no.04 /1999
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Contents Matières Inhalt Contenido Interlitteraria 4/1999
Introductory Note
Translated Title:
Introductory Note
Publication:
Interlitteraria (04/1999)
Author Name:
Talvet, Jüri;
Language:
English
Subject:
Literature
Issue:
04/1999
Page Range:
7-12
No. of Pages:
6
File size:
193 KB
Download Fee:
6 Euro (€)
Keywords:
The 2nd International Conference of the Estonian Association of Comparative Literature; Prof. Villem Alttoa’s memory;
Functioning in Times Out of Joint (Speech for the Opening of Prof. Villem Alttoa’s Memorial Exhibition, Oct. 4, 1998)
Poetry and the Human Sciences: the ‘Other’ Norbert Elias
Confucius, Playboys and Rusticated Glasperlenspieler. From Classical Chinese Poetry to Postmodernism
Contemporary Indian English Poetry and Postmodernism
What Do Poets Prophesy? Romanian Poetry of the ’80s and the Debate on Postmodernism
The Impossibility of Form
The Case of the Missing Genre
Poetry in the Global Age. The Ecology of Mind and Globalization
Globalización y transculturación en el lenguaje de la posmodernidad: angustia y ansiedad en la poesía actual
Poesía española y postmodernidad: ideología y estética
Sobre poesía española de los últimos veinte años (A propósito de una antología inédita)
Texto y contexto de la poesía catalana de fines del siglo XX
End-of-the-Millennium Poetry: Discourses and Resources (with Notes on the Poetry of Jaan Kaplinski and Hando Runnel)
Latvian Postmodern Poetry: Signs of Time
Classical Tradition in the Postmodern Age in Lithuanian Poetry
Crossing the Sea: Tomas Tranströmer and Jaan Kaplinski
Gothic Elements in Mare Kandre’s Deliria
Gunnar Ekelöf, a Modernist Yuppie in 1990? Thoughts on Gunnar Ekelöf’s Skrifter (1991–1993) and Magnus William-Olsson’s till (1989)
Some Time Models in Estonian Traditional, Modern and Postmodern Poetry
Estonian Alternative Poetry in Changing Canon
“…dichterisch wohnet der Mensch…”: Upon Self-forgetfulness
Poésie impersonnelle de Jacques Réda
History as Poetry: Geoffrey Hill’s England
Timur Kibirov’s Poetry in the Official Culture
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