1. Introduction In 1962, Bob Dylan wrote the lyrics for his song entitled Blowin\u27 in the Wind. The lyrics, as indicated in (1), are divided into three parts, each of which consists of four couplets (Dylan (1985:53)). ..
Resonances and retentions of a living oral tradition are activated each night when Bob Dylan perfo...
In the course of his 44-year-long career as a recording artist, Bob Dylan has gone through numerous ...
Bob Dylan is one of the most significant figures in popular culture. In this book, the authors provi...
Broadside. Number 6, May 1962. New York. Broadside magazine was small publication at the forefront ...
Manuscript lyrics, reproduced in facsimile in The Bob Dylan Scrapbook: 1956-1966, with text by Robe...
The Nobel Prize for Literature, 2016 must have come in for as a surprise because it was awarded to t...
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This essay examines the use of proverbs and proverbial language in the music and life of Bob Dylan. ...
This paper seeks to more closely examine the specific literary pleasures experienced by listeners of...
Bob Dylan has won this year’s Nobel Prize for Literature. The media has reported on this surpr...
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This study was carried out in order to investigate the purpose of Bob Dylan’s creative metaphors. Fo...
Many critics have interpreted Bob Dylan’s lyrics, especially those composed during the middle to lat...
Resonances and retentions of a living oral tradition are activated each night when Bob Dylan perfo...
In the course of his 44-year-long career as a recording artist, Bob Dylan has gone through numerous ...
Bob Dylan is one of the most significant figures in popular culture. In this book, the authors provi...
Broadside. Number 6, May 1962. New York. Broadside magazine was small publication at the forefront ...
Manuscript lyrics, reproduced in facsimile in The Bob Dylan Scrapbook: 1956-1966, with text by Robe...
The Nobel Prize for Literature, 2016 must have come in for as a surprise because it was awarded to t...
This article discusses songs performed by musician Bob Dylan which were cover versions of songs by o...
One Who Sings with his Tongue on Fire: Change, Continuity and Meaning in Bob Dylan\u27s Vocal Style,...
This essay examines the use of proverbs and proverbial language in the music and life of Bob Dylan. ...
This paper seeks to more closely examine the specific literary pleasures experienced by listeners of...
Bob Dylan has won this year’s Nobel Prize for Literature. The media has reported on this surpr...
Tangled up in Who: Dual Selfhood and Abandonment in Bob Dylan\u27s Lyric, by Lauren Moore Bonner. Th...
Figurative language is the way to know the types of figurative language in the literary work especi...
This study was carried out in order to investigate the purpose of Bob Dylan’s creative metaphors. Fo...
Many critics have interpreted Bob Dylan’s lyrics, especially those composed during the middle to lat...
Resonances and retentions of a living oral tradition are activated each night when Bob Dylan perfo...
In the course of his 44-year-long career as a recording artist, Bob Dylan has gone through numerous ...
Bob Dylan is one of the most significant figures in popular culture. In this book, the authors provi...