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 Poet Resource Center - poet shirt
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 Samizdat Magazine
The triumph of national romanticism is responsible for shaping the concept of the Polish poet as national destiny’s supreme interpreter (Mickiewicz), its inspired visionary (Slowacki), or its shrewd dialectician (Krasinski).
Initially known for his association with the Krakow group of language poets, Zagajewski’s poetry started out with the tension between the linguistic substratum of poetry and its potential to address the community (for instance, the symptomatic title of his essays, Solidarity, Solitude, written in the early 1980s).
Initially a young lyrical poet, she allowed herself to be swept away by the high tide of Stalinist social realism, a mode of universalist thinking that sustains the poet’s far imaginative reach.
www.samizdateditions.com /issue1/polishpoetry1.html   (2096 words)

  
 Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More - Conversing With the World: The Poet in Society
Both poets were cited repeatedly in the wake of the White House poetry debacle of February 2003, when Laura Bush canceled her symposium on "Poetry and the American Voice" after she learned that some of the poets on her guest list refused to attend in protest against the impending war.
Sam Hamill, poet and founding editor of Copper Canyon Press, intended to present her with a petition and a compilation of protest poetry.
Poets and critics such as Robert Penn Warren, Cleanth Brooks, and Allen Tate promulgated a view of poetry as irrevocably isolated from the grime and disarray of everyday life.
www.poets.org /viewmedia.php/prmMID/5904   (2557 words)

  
 English as the Global Language
Language matters: In the case of literature, as opposed to other uses of language, language does not serve merely to communicate content (say, a story line) but is itself an essential source of enjoyment.
The list of authors who have inscribed their names in the history of literature in more than one language since the beginning of time is astonishingly short.
But whereas the resulting damage is contestable in fields where language serves essentially for communication, such as science in general, the identical prospect is alarming in the case of literature.
www.cepr.org /press/DP2055PR.htm   (1244 words)

  
 Poets&Writers, Inc.
Born in Lvov in 1945, Adam Zagajewski is one of the most well-known and highly regarded contemporary Polish poets.
So poetry as literature, as language, discovers within the world a layer that has existed unobserved in reality, and by doing so changes something in our life, expands somewhat the space of what we are.
It’s not the case of several Polish poets—maybe because there’s a strong tradition in Polish poetry of attention centered on meaning, of course, without neglecting formal aspects of poetry.
www.pw.org /mag/dq_zagajewski.htm   (1964 words)

  
 University of Miami Online High School
When given a list with examples of literature, students will identify which genre their novel is. Through the use of journal questions, students will analyze the setting and provide examples of various effects the setting has on the character.
Students will examine poets' poems about poetry as a springboard to developing their own definitions of poetry, for which they will each create a multi-media project and write an essay of definition, using passages from poems they have selected.
Explore the language, meter and rhyme expressed in the Renaissance, Romantic, Victorian, Edwardian, and Modern literary styles and how primary writers were influenced by the intertwining of culture and politics.
www.umohs.com /courses_course_list_language_art.html   (11577 words)

  
 Pravapis.org - Belarusian language - Articles, Papers, Research, Publications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Swadesh lists are used to measure lexical similarity of the languages and the approximate dates of the "divergence" of similar languages.
In his pioneering work on language revivals and language revivers published in 1966, the American linguist Einar Haugen wrote: "It appears to be almost the rule that such movements can be traced back to a single devoted person, who gave focus to the prevailing dissatisfactions of his people.
Having issued from the group whose language was neglected, such reformers often had more than a purely intellectual motivation for establishing the existence of their language.
www.pravapis.org /articles.asp   (1906 words)

  
 FCPS Instructional Services: Middle School Instruction
A superb site that includes poet biographies, a wealth of poetry, and even a listening booth where authors read their work.
New readings by poets are featured in each issue of the magazine, as well as poetry and essays from The Atlantic's archive.
Lists present and past winners, with links to other awards such as the Corretta Scott King Medal and the Caldecott Medal.
www.fcps.edu /DIS/OMSI/languagearts/CurriculumResources.html   (927 words)

  
 Polish Language and Poetry Resources.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Polish can be learnt from books, tapes, courses and CDs, available at multilingual, worldlanguage, arthur lynn, rosetta stone, language quest, pimsleur, accelerated learning and unforgettable languages.
Polish poetry is well represented on the Internet, but most is without translations.
Good collections of Polish poetry are listed at the chicago public library, polishwriting, granger, and twentieth century polish poetry in translation.
www.poetrymagic.co.uk /poets/learning-polish.html   (343 words)

  
 Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More - Poetry in Translation
After a discussion of various cultural backgrounds which will be placed on the chalkboard, students will name poets associated with their particular culture and, if possible I will elicit favorite poets and add them to the board.
This list is an ongoing instrument which is meant to be amended and developed as the process develops.
Many students were not expecting to explore poets of their own cultural background and when presented with the work they became very enthusiastic and willing to participate.
www.poets.org /viewmedia.php/prmMID/17106   (2346 words)

  
 Slavic Department Language Programs
The living Croatian language, literature and culture, studied in depth through up-to-date information about historical developments and their contemporary relevance, comprise the subject of this program.
The language taught is the Croatian literary language officially used in the Republic of Croatia and by Croats living in some other republics of the region, including Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as by Croatian immigrants abroad.
Advanced Croatian Language (SLA316Y) is for students who wish to attain a level of nuanced, sophisticated competence, particularly in spoken Croatian.
www.utoronto.ca /slavic/language/croatian.html   (858 words)

  
 Spanish Love: Spanish Poets and Their Spanish Poems (learning Spanish)
Composers in their own right, these court poets sang about courtly love and the bittersweet pain of unattained love for an idealized woman using the jarchas, a form of love song that was actually poetry written in very short stanzas.
All these poets and their respective poems have contributed in some way to the development of Spanish Poetry as a genre because they all wrote their work in Spanish albeit in the form of Spanish common to their country of origin.
Focusing attention on Spanish poets who trace their origins to Spain, however; poets who lived, loved and wrote their best work within the Spanish Peninsula or the so-called ‘Poetas de España’, we come up with a list of illustrious writers whose works contributed to the development of Spanish Literature as it is today.
www.eslteachersboard.com /cgi-bin/language/index.pl?noframes;read=1149   (517 words)

  
 List of Polish language poets - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Poets who have written much of their poetry in the Polish language.
This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.
Polish · Portugese · Punjabi · Pushtu · Romanian · Russian · Slovakian · Slovenian · Spanish · Swedish · Turkic · Urdu · Welsh · Yiddish
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Polish_language_poets   (203 words)

  
 Archival Sources for the Study of Polish Canadians
Polish intellectuals in exile in Canada concerned with the destruction of Polish culture in Europe established, in 1943, the Polish Library and Polish Institute of Learning in Montreal.
In 1956, the Polish IResearch Institute was established in Toronto under the sponsorship of the Polish Canadian Congress to study the Polish past in Canada and the development of the Polish Canadian community.
Maria Roza Dobrowolska Frankowska Szylling (1896-1986) was of Polish parentage, born in the Kiev region.
biblioteka.info /archive.htm   (6301 words)

  
 Modern Poetry
Listed below are the names of major poets of our century, with a few extraordinary precursor poets from the nineteenth century added as well.
Originally a lyric poet of love and her homeland, she was at times brutalized into not writing because of her popularity -- a threat to the regime -- and her independence.
The poets who wrote those words, if they are alive, might mind that not many people read their words -- but the poems themselves, the poems don't care.
www.uvm.edu /~sgutman/poetry.html   (2397 words)

  
 www.voww.net - Language Tutor
Foreign Languages for Travelers - Provides vocabulary words, sound files with pronunciation assistance, and a quiz to help you learn dozens of languages online.
Provides support for families where one or both parents are speaking a foreign language (not their native language) to their children in an effort to raise them bilingually.
Information about language schools, high schools, and universities for students who want to travel and study a language in the country where it is spoken.
www.voww.net /languagetutor/languagetutor.htm   (643 words)

  
 Learn To Speak Hebrew Like A Diplomat
Hebrew had been a living language, that is, it was spoken as a native langauge by a community of people, at least until the First Century B.C., and possibly for several centuries after that.
It is being taught to immigrants speaking a wide variety of native languages, and the goal is to have all the inhabitants learn to speak it.
But the modern language is unmistakably the descendant of the language of the Psalms and the prophets.
www.foreignserviceinstitute.com /languages/hebrew   (1042 words)

  
 English Language Arts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
As a prominent scholar on oral language development argued, “We listen to the equivalent of a book a day; talk the equivalent of a book a week, read the equivalent of a book a month, and write the equivalent of a book a year.
Study of different forms of the English language helps students to understand that people use different levels of formality in their writing and speaking as well as a variety of regional and social dialects in their conversational language.
From poetry we learn the language of heart and soul, with particular attention paid to rhythm and sound, compression and precision, the power of images, and the appropriate use of figures of speech.
home.comcast.net /~minelson/english_language_arts.htm   (4462 words)

  
 Index of Texts by Language (The Lied and Art Song Texts Page: Texts and Translations to Lieder, Mélodies, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Note that names of Russian poets and composers are less constrained; for example, rather than "Chajkovskij", the more familiar North-American-style "Tchaikovsky" is used.
Beneath some languages there is a link to a list of texts that have been translated to that language.
All translations are included in these lists, both setting-texts and volunteer translations.
www.recmusic.org /lieder/languages.html   (219 words)

  
 Learn more about Lists of authors in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Learn more about Lists of authors in the online encyclopedia.
by language: Albanian, Catalan, Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Latin, Polish, Russian, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish, Welsh
List of Japanese authors: A B C D E F G H I K M N O S T U W Y
www.onlineencyclopedia.org /l/li/lists_of_authors.html   (198 words)

  
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She developped X-ray photography during World War I and from 1918 until her death in 1934, she was the manager of the Radium Institute in Paris.
Again in different colours, the Polish culture stamps are included in Sheet 10.
Leon Wyczółkowski's painting "Portrait of Brother Albert with a child" on Fischer 430 (and Fischer 421) is also used for the Winter Aid of 1947 issue Fischer 443.
www.stampspoland.nl /series/commun/0429.html   (444 words)

  
 Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Literatures

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