Latin American literatureLatin American historyGender studies Poetisa chic| Fashioning the modern female poet in Central America1929--1944 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Jill Kuhnheim FinzerErin SThis dissertation explores the cultural and literary "fashionings" of Central American female poets of the 1930s in ...
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Magic Realism is not new. The label's new, the specific Latin American form of it is new, its modern popularity is new, but it's been around as long as literature has been around. —Terri Windling 6 I love the Russian classics very much, the Russian classical literature. But I also ...
Twentieth-century Latin American poetry : Carlos Pellicer, Cesar Vallejo, and Cecilia Meireles, and over 400 poems are included, often in translations by some of North America's most esteemed poe... Tapscott,Stephen - Twentieth-century Latin American poetry : 被引量: 7发表: 1996年 Letter To ...
In the early days of the 20th Century, America produced more than its share of excellent poets, and among the best was Edna St. Vincent Millay. She was one of the last of the true romantics, writing at a time before several wars and theory-laden academic approaches to verse destroyed th...
Today, Rapa Nui music shows Latin American influences, developing new genres like the Rapa Nui tango version. Matato’a, a renowned musical ensemble on the island, advocates for indigenous dance and song forms. ART Historically, the Rapa Nui people have crafted feather headdresses, bark fabric,...
The Latin word for veil (vela) is the root of the word “revelation,” literally “to unveil.” Thus, in the modest dimensions of a print, Schongauer has presumed to perform no less than a revelation, as if to evoke the famous passage: ‘For now we see through a glass darkly; but...
“extravagant world of the glamorous and stylish”. The subjects include the likes of artists Rex Whistler and Stephen Tennant, modernist poets Iris Tree and Nancy Cunard, the glamorous socialites Edwina Mountbatten and Diana Guinness (née Mitford), and actresses Tallulah Bankhead and Anna May ...
The handicraft is as barbarous in Chavannes as it is in Millet, and we think of them more as great poets working in a not wholly sympathetic and, in their hands, somewhat rebellious material. Chavannes is as an epic poet whose theme is the rude grandeur of the primeval world, and who ...