Succumbing to the moon’s enchantment seems nothing out of the ordinary, however much the post-modern human mind wants to deny the fact. The present article shows the way art –particularly post-modern poetry– makes use of this ordinary romantic imaginative attraction in order to convey everlasting human stances towards real life. As an example we shall consider the moon from two different perspectives: Philip Larkin’s “Sad Steps” helps the reader view it from a quasi-philosophical position, whereas Sylvia Plath’s “Edge” uses it as an objective correlative for a woman’s complexity. For the analysis of the poems we have adopted a cognitive poetic approach, based on the cognitive linguistic theories on mental spaces, cognitive-conceptual metaph...
Presented here is a discussion of the poet Philip Larkin, with regard to his poetry as a truthful re...
Paterson Ewen's gouged plywood moonscapes are not landscapes in the tradition of the genre as it has...
Relationships are universal, they exist across cultures, geographic boundaries, and other barriers. ...
Succumbing to the moon’s enchantment seems nothing out of the ordinary, however much the post-modern...
Abstract: Succumbing to the moon’s enchantment seems nothing out of the ordinary, however much the p...
Sylvia Plath used the moon in a variety of symbolic ways. In her earliest poems the author experimen...
The aim of this research is to shed light on the poetic imagery which has been the concern of many p...
Nessa dissertação, faço uma leitura comparativa das poesias de Philip Larkin e de Sylvia Plath. O fo...
Five poems that explore isolation, the environment and meandering thoughts, sometimes with a hint of...
Women writers from Sylvia Plath to Terry Tempest Williams to Tori Amos have described the poetry and...
This article seeks to interrogate Don McKay’s body of poetry through the lens of his own critical wr...
peer reviewedWhen the first astronauts landed on the moon, they left unfading bootprints on its surf...
Commentary for alt.chi paper Consider the moon: human-computer bricolage of extended object
This article seeks to interrogate Don McKay’s body of poetry through the lens of his own critical wr...
Sylvia Plath’s posthumously published Ariel has generated a plethora of responses. While critics hav...
Presented here is a discussion of the poet Philip Larkin, with regard to his poetry as a truthful re...
Paterson Ewen's gouged plywood moonscapes are not landscapes in the tradition of the genre as it has...
Relationships are universal, they exist across cultures, geographic boundaries, and other barriers. ...
Succumbing to the moon’s enchantment seems nothing out of the ordinary, however much the post-modern...
Abstract: Succumbing to the moon’s enchantment seems nothing out of the ordinary, however much the p...
Sylvia Plath used the moon in a variety of symbolic ways. In her earliest poems the author experimen...
The aim of this research is to shed light on the poetic imagery which has been the concern of many p...
Nessa dissertação, faço uma leitura comparativa das poesias de Philip Larkin e de Sylvia Plath. O fo...
Five poems that explore isolation, the environment and meandering thoughts, sometimes with a hint of...
Women writers from Sylvia Plath to Terry Tempest Williams to Tori Amos have described the poetry and...
This article seeks to interrogate Don McKay’s body of poetry through the lens of his own critical wr...
peer reviewedWhen the first astronauts landed on the moon, they left unfading bootprints on its surf...
Commentary for alt.chi paper Consider the moon: human-computer bricolage of extended object
This article seeks to interrogate Don McKay’s body of poetry through the lens of his own critical wr...
Sylvia Plath’s posthumously published Ariel has generated a plethora of responses. While critics hav...
Presented here is a discussion of the poet Philip Larkin, with regard to his poetry as a truthful re...
Paterson Ewen's gouged plywood moonscapes are not landscapes in the tradition of the genre as it has...
Relationships are universal, they exist across cultures, geographic boundaries, and other barriers. ...