"Renaissance" – 30 rezultate
0.01 secundeMeilisearchWilliam Butler Yeats
The Irish poet and dramatist William Butler Yeats (1865-1939) was the leader of the Irish Literary Renaissance during the early 20th century. Yeats\'s early lyrical poetry and drama drew inspiration from Irish legend and occult learning, but his later writing became increasingly engaged with his own time. W. B. Yeats, b. Dublin, June 13, 1865, d. Jan. 28, 1939, was perhaps the greatest English-language poet of the 20th century. The major defining elements of Yeats\'s poetic career were visible by his 24th year. He had formed a profound attachment to the county of Sligo, where he stayed for long periods while living in London (1867-83); his interest in the occult led him to found (1885) the Dublin Hermetic Society and to join (1887) the London Lodge of Theosophists; his 1885 meeting with the nationalist John O\'Leary prompted his discovery of Ireland as a literary subject and his commitment to the cause of Irish national identity; in 1889 he fell in love with Maud Gonne and published...
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Edwin Morgan
Edwin George Morgan OBE (born 27 April 1920) is a Scottish poet and translator who is associated with the Scottish Renaissance. He is widely recognised as one of the foremost Scottish poets of the 20th century. In 1999, Morgan was made the first Glasgow Poet Laureate. In 2004, he was named as the first Scottish national poet: The Scots Makar. Morgan was born in Glasgow and grew up in Rutherglen. He entered the University of Glasgow in 1937 and, after interrupting his studies to serve in World War II as a non-combatant conscientious objector with the Royal Army Medical Corps, graduated in 1947 and became a lecturer at the University. He worked there until his retirement in 1980. He came out as gay in Nothing Not Giving Messages: Reflections on his Work and Life , but explored his sexuality in many previous works.[1] He had written many famous love poems, among them "Strawberries" and "The Unspoken", in which the love object was not gendered; this was partly because of legal problems at...
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Charles I (Carol I)
Family name: Charles I Title: King of England Birth date: 19 November 1600 Death date: 30 January 1649 Nationality: English Religion: Anglican Literary period: Renaissance Cause of death: beheading (decapitare)
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Dragomir Daniel
(provocare în sictir minor) Descriere teste tickle si "PhD certified" in loc de vrăjeală (top 20): 1.Career Personality Test-ENFP 2.What's Your True Talent?-Abstract Reasoning 3.The 5-Factor IPIP Personality Test-Inspirational 4.The Super IQ Test-Analytic Detective 5.The JASPER Test-Visionary 6.The Enneagram Test-Type 5 - The Experimenter 7.What Type Are You?-Renaissance Man 8.How Bright Is Your Aura?-White 9.Tickle's Original Inkblot Test-Peace 10.Which Sense Is Strongest in You?-Right and Wrong 11.How Sinful Are You?-Pride 12.The Power Quotient-Fearless 13.The Freud Test-Toddler 14.The Brain Test-Right-brained 15.The Dream Interpretation Test-Spiritual Connections 16.The ESP Test-Precognition 17.The Attraction Factor-Energy 18.What Makes You Amazing?-Great Attitude 19.Are You Loony?-Loony High 20.Which Emoticon Are You?-Devil Face Adică șmecher. Și poet pe deasupra: magarul_imbecil@yahoo.com
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Robert Duncan
Robert Duncan (January 7, 1919 – February 3, 1988) was an American poet and a student of H.D. and the Western esoteric tradition who spent most of his career in and around San Francisco. Though associated with any number of literary traditions and schools, Duncan is often identified with the New American Poetry and Black Mountain poets. Duncan's mature work emerged in the 1950s from within the literary context of Beat culture and today he is also identified as a key figure in the San Francisco Renaissance. During the 1960s, Duncan achieved considerable artistic and critical success with three books; The Opening of the Field (1960), Roots and Branches (1964), and Bending the Bow (1968). These are generally considered to be his most significant works. His poetry is modernist in its preference for the impersonal, mythic, and hieratic, but Romantic in its privileging of the organic, the irrational and primordial, the not-yet-articulate blindly making its way into language like salmon...
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Louise Labé
Louise Labé, (c. 1520 or 1522, Lyon - April 25, 1566, Parcieux-en-Dombes), also identified as La Belle Cordière, was a female French poet of the Renaissance, born at Lyon, the daughter of a rich ropemaker, Pierre Charly, and his second wife, Etiennette Roybet. A recent book has argued that the poetry asscribed to her was a feminist creation of a number of French male poets of the Renaissance (see below). Both her father and her stepmother Antoinette Taillard (whom Pierre Charly married following Etiennette Roybet's death in 1523) were illiterate, but Labé received an education in Latin, Italian and music, perhaps in a convent school. At the siege of Perpignan, or in a tournament there, she is said to have dressed in male clothing and fought on horseback in the ranks of the Dauphin, afterwards Henry II. Between 1543 and 1545 she married Ennemond Perrin, a ropemaker. She became active in a circle of Lyonnais poets and humanists grouped around the figure of Maurice Scève. Her Œuvres were...
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Mellin de Saint-Gelais
Mellin de Saint-Gelais (1490-1558), poet francez renascentist. *** Mellin de Saint-Gelais (or Melin de Saint-Gelays or Sainct-Gelais; c. 1491 – October, 1558) was a French poet of the Renaissance and Poet Laureate of Francis I of France. He was born at Angoulême, most likely the natural son of Jean de Saint-Gelais, marquis de Montlieu, a member of the Angoumois gentry. His forename was the French-Norman malapropism of the British wizard Merlin featured in Arthurian legends. He was close to his uncle Octavien de Saint-Gelais (1466-1502), bishop of Angoulême since 1494, himself a poet who had translated the Aeneid into French. Mellin, who had studied at Bologna and Padua, had the reputation of being doctor, astrologer and musician as well as poet. He returned to France around 1523, and soon gained favour at the court of the art-loving Valois ruler Francis I by his skill in light verse. He was made almoner to the Dauphin, abbot of Reclus in the diocese of Troyes and librarian...
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Germain Nouveau
Germain Nouveau est l'aîné des 4 enfants de Félicien Nouveau (1826-1884) et de Marie Silvy (1832-1858). Germain Nouveau perd sa mère alors qu'il n'a que sept ans. Il est élevé par son grand-père. Après une enfance à Aix-en-Provence et des études qu'il effectue au petit séminaire, pensant même à embrasser la prêtrise, et après une année d’enseignement au lycée de Marseille en 1871-1872, Nouveau s'installe à Paris à l’automne 1872. Il publie son premier poème, "Sonnet d’été", dans La Renaissance artistique et littéraire, revue d’Émile Blémont et fait connaissance de Mallarmé, de Jean Richepin et les « Vivants » (Ponchon…) qui se réunissent au café Tabourey. Il fréquente aussi les zutistes, fait la connaissance de Charles Cros avec lequel il collabore à la rédaction des Dixains réalistes qui tournent en dérision les parnassiens. Il découvre dans l’Album zutique les poèmes laissés par Rimbaud et Verlaine, qui ont quitté la capitale depuis juillet 1872. Arthur Rimbaud, Paul Verlaine,...
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Vaduva Stefana
DATA si LOCUL nasterii:03.01.1989 Pitesti REALIZARI: -unul dintre liderii unui cenaclu literar pt elevi -premiul 1 la concursul de creatie literara “Andrei Muresianu” -aparitii TV si in ziarele Obiectiv si Transilvania Expres la pagina de cultura -membra a trupei de teatru in lb engleza “Rennaisance” -membra a redactiei Gazetei “Casei Muresenilor” AMBITII: -sa pun in scena piesa “Masacrul lebedelor” al carei scenariu imi apartine -sa obtin rolul principal intr-o drama -sa vizitez Europa cu sacul in spate -sa-mi iau un Barkas -sa fac facultatea de psihologie si un curs de arta fotografica -sa vizitez cimitirul Pere Lachaise din Franta (in special mormantul lui James Douglas Morrison)
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Renaissance
de Lohmuller Beatrice
În inima pădurii, copacii sunt iar verzi Iarba are miros proaspăt, amețitor, Totul e frumos, ce minunăție! Vezi? Dar ce păcat fiindcă este trecător! Adăpost își are acolo o căprioară Acolo, în...
Renaissance Affair
de alice drogoreanu
știe câinele ăsta are instinct țopăie în prea mult miros prea mult îmi spui să nu mișc nu spun nimic câinele adulmecă aleargă în cercuri tot mai deslușit tot mai aproape frica se trage pe nări ca și...
Davinci
de bataus cati georgiana
Leonardo da Vinci (1452 - 1519) Leonardo da Vinci was the embodiment of the Renaissance ideal of the universal man, the first artist to attain complete mastery over all branches of art. He was a...
Angela Nache-Mamier & „Presque deux vies en une!”
de Ioana Geacăr
În interviuri, sau în confesiunile literare făcute în prefață, sau în diverse reviste la care colaborează, poeta Angela Nache-Mamier recunoaște apertenența sa la două culturi: „J’ai mis du temps à...
Despre Visual Poetry
de Meda Bittermann
Despre Visual Poetry In cele ce urmeaza va voi supune atentiei doua pareri (a mea si a unei creatoare deja faimoasa -m-am decis sa o citez pe aceasta in original, deci in engleza) in legatura cu ceea...
urechea lui van gogh
de alice drogoreanu
vine o dimineață te trezești singur în fața ei singurul ei om singura ta dimineață atunci nici nu poți să plângi și nu știu dacă poți să zâmbești stai pur și simplu mut între dulap și sobă era un...
Bărbat gonflabil
de Adrian Firica
Pico della Mirandola nu e “femeie gonflabilă”. Nici eu! Am citit Surata IV – Femeile. Îl iubesc pe numitul Pico della Mirandola, încredințat fiind că nu suntem “bărbați gonflabili”. … Ambițios fiind,...
Inteligența și sucursalele ei
de felix nicolau
Iepurele sare de unde nu crezi, buturuga mică răstoarnă carul mare și nu aduce anul ce aduce ceasul. Toate aceste zicători-cimilituri se traduc/sparg exact în capul canonului în construcție. Căci...
Mâncătoarele de ruj de buze din Casablanca (34)
de Doru Ciucescu
Dacă spuneți unui arab sau unui grup de arabi în limba filosofului Abu al Ualid Ibn Rachid, cunoscut sub numele latinizat de Averroes, propoziția simplă "Al jau muțaqalib bhal… imraa" (n.a. Vremea...
Modelul cultural european -13
de Constantin Noica
Morfologia culturii europene Există în cultură o modalitate a substantivului, care ne a părut a fi caracteristică pentru Evul Mediu, în lumea europeană. Există în prelungirea ei una a adjectivului,...
THE ANTICHRIST
de Friedrich Nietzsche
THE ANTICHRIST by Friedrich Nietzsche Published 1895 translation by H.L. Mencken Published 1920 PREFACE This book belongs to the most rare of men. Perhaps not one of them is yet alive. It is possible...
