Dylan to English Dictionary, by A.J. Weberman. New York, 2005. This curious resource would seem, at first glance, to be a basic reference work treating Dylan\u27s lyrics to some form of translation. One only needs to read the very first paragraph of this work to learn that its author was deeply obsessed with Dylan, and through various experiences on LSD came to believe he could interpret hidden meaning in all of Dylan\u27s lyrics. He also credits himself for coining the term Dylanology.https://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/dylan_academic_interpretations/1001/thumbnail.jp
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AbstractQuotation marks removed from title to ensure sorting in alphabetical order// Note: The Pefor...
The article discusses an excerpt from the song « A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall» by Bob Dylan, an Americ...
It may seem to be stating the obvious when pointing to the fact that Bob Dylan’s songs carry the voi...
The Bob Dylan Encyclopedia, by Michael Gray. New York, 2006. Unlike The Dylan to English Dictionary...
This article is a corpus-based exploration of Bob Dylan’s lexicon and syntactic structures based on ...
The original title of this paper, as presented at the Caen colloquium, was "Dylanesque Syntax," whic...
This paper seeks to more closely examine the specific literary pleasures experienced by listeners of...
Figurative language is the way to know the types of figurative language in the literary work especi...
Dylan: A Commemoration. Edited by Stephen Pickering. California, 1971. Philosophical musings of an e...
Lyrics, 1962-2001. New York : Simon & Schuster, 2002. Author Michael J. Gilmour, whose works on Dyla...
Many critics have interpreted Bob Dylan’s lyrics, especially those composed during the middle to lat...
One Who Sings with his Tongue on Fire: Change, Continuity and Meaning in Bob Dylan\u27s Vocal Style,...
Dylan: Words to His Songs. Book of lyrics produced around 1971.https://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/dy...
This study was carried out in order to investigate the purpose of Bob Dylan’s creative metaphors. Fo...
As a professor, I would like to, one day, manage a course the way Dylan organizes a song, as a stunn...
AbstractQuotation marks removed from title to ensure sorting in alphabetical order// Note: The Pefor...
The article discusses an excerpt from the song « A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall» by Bob Dylan, an Americ...
It may seem to be stating the obvious when pointing to the fact that Bob Dylan’s songs carry the voi...