Congressional Record

Congressional Record
Author: United States. Congress
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1430
Release: 1967
Genre: Law
ISBN: IND:30000126168719

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Poet of Jordan The Political Poetry of Muhammad Fanatil Al Hajaya

Poet of Jordan  The Political Poetry of Muhammad Fanatil Al Hajaya
Author: William Tamplin
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2018-08-13
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9789004372801

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In Poet of Jordan, William Tamplin presents two decades’ worth of the political poetry of Muhammad Fanatil al-Hajaya, a Bedouin poet from Jordan, whose voice channels a popular strain of popular Arab political thought.

The Broadview Anthology of Sixteenth Century Poetry and Prose

The Broadview Anthology of Sixteenth Century Poetry and Prose
Author: Marie Loughlin,Sandra Bell,Patricia Brace
Publsiher: Broadview Press
Total Pages: 1333
Release: 2011-10-24
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781551111629

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The Broadview Anthology of Sixteenth-Century Poetry and Prose makes available not only extensive selections from the works of canonical writers, but also substantial extracts from writers who have either been neglected in earlier anthologies or only relatively recently come to the attention of twentieth- and twenty-first-century scholars and teachers. Popular fiction and prose nonfiction are especially well represented, including selections from popular romances, merchant fiction, sensation pamphlets, sermons, and ballads. The texts are extensively annotated, with notes both explaining unfamiliar words and providing cultural and historical contexts.

Mapping the Nation

Mapping the Nation
Author: Sheshalatha Reddy
Publsiher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2013-10-15
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781783080755

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Focusing specifically on the poetic construction of India, ‘Mapping the Nation’ offers a broad selection of poetry written by Indians in English during the period 1870–1920. Centering upon the “mapping” of India – both as a regional location and as a poetic ideal – this unique anthology presents poetry from various geographical nodal points of the subcontinent, as well as that written in the imperial metropole of England, to illustrate how the variety of India’s poetical imagining corresponded to the diversity of her inhabitants and geography.

Poems of Nation Anthems of Empire

Poems of Nation  Anthems of Empire
Author: Suvir Kaul
Publsiher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813919681

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In Poems of Nation, Anthems of Empire, Suvir Kaul argues that the aggressive nationalism of James Thomson's ode "Rule, Britannia " (1740) is the condition to which much English poetry of the late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries aspires. Poets as varied as Marvell, Waller and Dryden, Defoe, Addison, John Dyer and Edward Young, or Goldsmith, Cowper, Hannah More and Anna Laetitia Barbauld, all wrote poems deeply engaged with the British-nation-in-the-making. These poets, and many others like them, recognized that the nation and its values and institutions were being defined by the expansion of overseas trade, naval and military control, plantations and colonies. Their poems both embodied, and were concerned about, the culture and ideology of "Great Britain" (itself an idea of the nation that developed alongside the formation of a British Empire). Poems in this period thus flaunt various images of poetic inspiration that show poetry and culture following triumphantly where mercantile and military ships sail. Or sometimes, more self-aggrandizingly for the poet, they enact the process by which the Muses use their powers to inspire and show the way. Even at their most hesitant, these poems were written as interventions into public discussion; their creativity is tied up with that desire to convince and persuade. Finally, as Kaul writes, it is their encyclopedic desire to incorporate new experiences, visions, and values that makes these poems such fine guides to the world of poetry in the long years in which "Great Britain" was consolidated as an empire, at home and abroad.

Nation power and dissidence in third generation Nigerian poetry in English

Nation  power and dissidence in third generation Nigerian poetry in English
Author: E. Egya
Publsiher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2019-04-12
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781920033460

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Nation, Power and Dissidence in Third Generation Nigerian Poetry in English is a theoretical and analytical survey of the poetry that emerged in Nigeria in the 1980s. Hurt into poetry, the poets collectively raise aesthetics of resistance that dramatises the nationalist imagination bridging the gap between poetry and politics in Nigeria. The emerging generation of poetic voices raises an outcry against the repressive military regimes of the 1980s and 1990s. Ingrained in the tradition of protest literature in Africa, the third-generation poetry is presented here as part of the cultural struggles that unseat military despotism and envisage a democratic society.

National Poetry Empires and War

National Poetry  Empires and War
Author: David Aberbach
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2016-09-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781317618102

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Nationalism has given the world a genre of poetry bright with ideals of justice, freedom and the brotherhood of man, but also, at times, burning with humiliation and grievance, hatred and lust for revenge, driving human kind, as the Austrian poet Grillparzer put it, ‘From humanity via nationality to bestiality’. National Poetry, Empires and War considers national poetry, and its glorification of war, from ancient to modern times, in a series of historical, social and political perspectives. Starting with the Hebrew Bible and Homer and moving through the Crusades and examples of subsequent empires, this book has much on pre-modern national poetry but focuses chiefly on post-1789 poetry which emerged from the weakening and collapse of empires, as the idealistic liberalism of nationalism in the age of Byron, Whitman, D’Annunzio, Yeats, Bialik, and Kipling was replaced by darker purposes culminating in World War I and the rise of fascism. Many national poets are the subject of countless critical and biographical studies, but this book aims to give a panoramic view of national poetry as a whole. It will be of great interest to any scholars of nationalism, Jewish Studies, history, comparative literature, and general cultural studies.

Censorship

Censorship
Author: Derek Jones
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 2950
Release: 2001-12-01
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781136798641

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First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.