「poetry」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
該当件数 : 3409件
han fifty anthologies and textbooks, including | Poetry: A HarperCollins Pocket Anthology. |
his article is within the scope of WikiProject | Poetry, a collaborative effort to improve the coverag |
r publications include several compilations of | poetry, a history of political cartoons and his autob |
In retirement, Barnes wrote Chinese through | poetry, a textbook in classical Chinese poetry. |
ominated for the PEN/Joyce Osterweil Award for | Poetry, a Lambda Literary Award, and the Norma Farber |
n of Appreciations (1890) the essay 'Aesthetic | Poetry', a revised version of his 1868 William Morris |
Ray published a book of | poetry, A House of Branches, in 2010, and has been a |
Idaho's | Poetry: A Centennial Anthology |
s autobiography Dancing Ledge, a collection of | poetry A Finger in the Fishes Mouth, two volumes of d |
Among these works are 4 volumes of | poetry: A Rhyming (1895); Links of Friendship (1898); |
Homecoming: New and Selected Poems (1996) ( | poetry) a reissue of the 1984 volume, with new poems |
on of one of Yusuf's poems from Hispano-Arabic | Poetry: A Student Anthology, published by James Monro |
Van Veldeke wrote courtly love | poetry, a hagiography of Saint Servatius and an epic |
In 2001, he published his second collection of | poetry, A History of Amnesia, which was hailed by The |
ing immature and “a garbled attempt at rhyming | poetry: a poem without regular metre, formalized line |
e a 2008 Florida Book Award (a bronze medal in | poetry), a fellowship from Sewanee Writers' Conferenc |
several legal subjects and continued producing | poetry, a hobby he had begun in his youth in Massachu |
A lover of | poetry, a heavy drinker and a womanizer, he spends hi |
He enjoys reading and writing | poetry; a collection of his poetry in Telugu, Assa Ge |
Her poems had already begun to be published in | Poetry: A Magazine of Verse, the noted poetry magazin |
way engine driver, who in his spare time wrote | poetry, a published volume about a fictional trip abr |
"On | Poetry: A Rhapsody" (1733) |
st year at college, Rich's first collection of | poetry, A Change of World, was selected by the senior |
He published three books in 2010, a book of | poetry Aalaap mein girah, and two collections of stor |
r his intelligence and education, owing to his | poetry, ability at playing the harp, and command of F |
Laurie Clements Lambeth has given us a book of | poetry about disability that is at once both searing |
r Marcabrun and the motz el sons of troubadour | poetry, about which musicologist John Stevens wrote, |
lding court in the ITN bar and penning amorous | poetry about Anna Ford.” |
wrote in 1972 that "There is an architectural | poetry about [the building] that is at variance with |
s is the author of two previous collections of | poetry, Above the Land (Yale University Press, 1987) |
were conference reports, progress in baptisms, | poetry, accounts of miraculous healings, accounts of |
otems to Hip-Hop: A Multicultural Anthology of | Poetry Across The Americas 1900-2002. |
, The Clutton Brothers, a spoken word-stand-up | poetry act, and playing keyboards with friends, Plymo |
His book of | poetry Ad Lo-Or, ("Until No-Light"), 1947, describes |
sed rearrangements assume Propertius' original | poetry adhered strictly to the classical literary pri |
She teaches the history of | poetry, aesthetics, and the philosophy of literature, |
heodor Adorno famously commented that "writing | poetry after Auschwitz is barbaric," and the Holocaus |
re, he compiled an anthology of Austrian lyric | poetry after 1945 through Schocken Books. |
He became interested in | poetry after his father read regularly to him from Wa |
She published her Poems in 1826 (see 1826 in | poetry) after returning home, and the book enjoyed so |
Poetry Against Torture: Criticism, History, and the H | |
a picture framer, Chiyo-ni began writing haiku | poetry aged 7. By the age of 17, she had become very |
poems with the promise that they would make a | poetry album together. |
Cooley has published seven books of | poetry, all with the Carnegie Mellon University Press |
fteen or so books and pamphlets of fiction and | poetry, all in Yiddish. |
lmed Aphilliates crew, and published a book of | poetry, all before receiving a degree in African-Amer |
tore Days, and edited An Anthology of Concrete | Poetry, all published by the Something Else Press (ow |
ords such as hypothesis, suppose, possible and | poetry, all of which indicate forward movement and co |
Some of Magtymguly's | poetry, along with stories collected from Turkmen ora |
Her first collection of | poetry, also called "Fresh News from the Arctic," was |
His | poetry also appears in the chapbook anthology "Beccar |
Her interests include American | poetry, American Literature-1900, Religion and Litera |
vertheless, the Transcendentalists thought his | poetry among the best of their group's literary produ |
There are over 20 musical acts, | poetry, an art show, a chili cook off, a street dance |
member of the Second New Generation of Turkish | poetry, an abstract and postmodern movement created a |
olish singer whose work has its origin in sung | poetry, an imprecise, unspecific music genre that mer |
at Dutch allows for word-chaining), chessboard | poetry, anagrams, lengthy pieces of prose containing |
Literature, | poetry, ancient cultures, astrology, Far East philoso |
The Parnassus represents | poetry, ancient and Renaissance poets are centered ar |
is the author of Guilty Creatures: Renaissance | Poetry and the Ethics of Authorship and the editor of |
riting novellas, both because she was tired of | poetry and because she felt prose was better suited t |
His | poetry and fiction have appeared in the publications |
ssors of surgery in the world, and a writer of | poetry and prose. |
He has also published two volumes of | poetry and philosophical reflections, Tears (2005) an |
r a panel titled, The Evocation of Experience: | Poetry and Eric Voegelin's Theory of Symbolization at |
ish literature chapters begin with Old English | poetry and end with the late Victorian era. |
He was interested in both | poetry and visual art, and managed to find the financ |
Smyth's | poetry and writing were published in American Scholar |
ompositional skill in various forms of Chinese | poetry and prose, including shi poetry, fu rhyming pr |
He primarily writes political essays, | poetry and artistic photography. |
ld-Dichtungen" he achieves a synthesis between | poetry and painting. |
The life-work of Judah ha-Levi was devoted to | poetry and philosophy. |
Poetry and literature became major components of his | |
nded George Mason University where she studied | poetry and served as editorial assistant to Carolyn F |
she made her home there, and began publishing | poetry and researches into local history. |
Poetry and Faith in the English Renaissance: essays i | |
He is also known for his | poetry and verse. |
His | poetry and translations have appeared in Dacotah Terr |
ps from the National Endowment for the Arts in | poetry and in translation, a fellowship from the Nati |
rs of the home that emphasize Vachel Lindsay's | poetry and art. |
as dedicated himself chiefly to the writing of | poetry and has not embarked on an academic career (in |
In a parody of heroic | poetry and the "dark" and "mysterious" literature of |
hy, a memoir, and a collection of essays about | poetry and writing. |
omparable with the Old English sayings, Gnomic | poetry, and Old Norse poetry of wisdom and learning. |
ying Writing: Further Collection of Children's | Poetry and Prose (1973) |
Suthan is known to write | poetry, and is also an occasional commentator in the |
Fingernails across the chalkboard: | poetry and prose on HIV/AIDS from the black diaspora. |
tbooks, he also devoured volumes of novels and | poetry, and detective series. |
Aside from | poetry and fiction, de Souza has edited numerous anth |
ary criticism centers on 19th and 20th century | poetry and the ways in which technology influences th |
ns) was rewarded with the Prize Carles Riba of | poetry, and in 1981 with the Cross of Sant Jordi (gra |
, 1917-June 3, 1958) was an American author of | poetry and novels. |
During his life, he published four volumes of | poetry and two volumes of fiction. |
Single Moon: Buddhism in Contemporary American | Poetry and What Book? Buddha Poems From Beat to Hipho |
are made interesting by a vein of true rustic | poetry, and all are valuable for the picture they aff |
It intermixes | poetry and dance with analysis by leading voices in c |
translator of modern and contemporary Japanese | poetry and fiction. |
or Literary Criticism from Phi Beta Kappa, for | Poetry and the Fate of the Senses |
, Persia and India, in Anglo-Saxon/Old English | poetry and in the Icelandic staves. |
an Verse, Inscapes, A Century of South African | Poetry and Halala Madiba: Nelson Mandela in Poetry. |
include Astral Magic in the Renaissance: Gems, | Poetry and Patronage of Lorenzo de' Medici. |
Besides | poetry and translation, he has published several book |
He took an interest to | poetry and hip hop at a young age and started develop |
The mountain features in Welsh | poetry and literature; the earliest known work is a p |
Camden couple) and more unexpectedly, serious | poetry and music slots incorporating readings by Mich |
Between 1810 and 1831 she wrote | poetry, and fourteen novels featuring gothic themes f |
Takahashi, Takanobu (1995), Tamil Love | Poetry and Poetics, Leiden: E.J. Brill, ISBN 90040935 |
of that opera, Kien left significant artwork, | poetry, and plays. |
significance of the simultaneous evolution of | poetry and jazz during the 1920s was apparent to many |
He was also a specialist of Hellenistic | poetry, and contributed numerous articles to the Paul |
most notable work includes four major books of | poetry and a scholarly collection of essays on Lorine |
pans the fields of performance, music theatre, | poetry and visual arts. |
Thea began writing | poetry and short-stories in 1992 and in 2000 she publ |
"Modern | Poetry and Anticommunism," in A Concise Companion to |
ditionally, the Jaga were engaged in composing | poetry and reciting the poetry on special occasions. |
ets Paul Hoover, editor of Postmodern American | Poetry, and his wife, Maxine Chernoff, author of the |
he edited manuscripts on contemporary Italian | poetry and fiction for a publisher called G.B Ciotto. |
He has published several books of | poetry, and in 1976, he received a fellowship in poet |
n of natural phenomena which was new to German | poetry and prepared the way for Klopstock. |
. 'Recreations in Retirement,' a miscellany of | poetry and prose, 1836. |
The subject was perhaps the allegory of | poetry and music: the two women would be an imaginary |
included tales about Buddhist karma, miracles, | poetry, and humor. |
dinary Sounds: the Teachers of WritersCorps in | Poetry and Prose," an anthology of poetry, fiction, m |
he finest and most accurate interpretations of | poetry and prose. |
Gosse was a writer of Christian | poetry and a prolific author and distributor of relig |
agazine showcases the best of student fiction, | poetry, and artwork in an annual publication; student |
He has written more | poetry and fiction than what is already published. |
ty (where he held the Mirrielees Fellowship in | Poetry), and St. Louis University. |
of snow and willow catkins is a famous line of | poetry and is used to refer to precocious young femal |
anguage as not being mature enough for serious | poetry, and argued that he makes "very simple mistake |
Contemporary Palestinian | Poetry and Fiction |
equivalent of the early experiments with beat | poetry and improvised Jazz” and the K&C Daily Times s |
The collection of seasonal observations, | poetry, and pictures of birds, plants, and insects-wh |
He has published two books of | poetry and three collections of short stories and Kur |
consisted of historical essays, short stories, | poetry, and scenes of life in the southern countries |
Balachandra Rajan (1920-2009), a scholar of | poetry and poetics, focusing particularly on the poet |
He should be able to recite | poetry and have bits of true philosophy at his finger |
one of the world's leading experts on Spanish | poetry and was the founder of the Hispanic Society of |
ove of English literature and language besides | poetry and the arts. |
Minotaur: | Poetry and the Nation State (Faber and Faber, 1992) |
ccasional publisher of pamphlets of innovative | poetry, and has so far published work by the poets J. |
Macdonald Carey wrote several books of | poetry and a 1991 autobiography, The Days of My Life. |
so worked on Photograms, photomontages & sound | poetry, and even returned to painting in the fifties. |
He uses hid | poetry and visual art in his films, as in his short f |
In 1995 Soyka decided to compose music for | poetry and record his first album with poetic music. |
identified with the poets of the New American | Poetry and Black Mountain College. |
Co., where he discovered an affinity for lyric | poetry and begun to write his own poems. |
n album that featured more politically charged | poetry and that resulted in the group being listed un |
I always used to...I started out writing | poetry and reading poetry, and so I always knew that |
Poster's | poetry and prose have attracted widespread critical a |
ounded in 1981, the press initially focused on | poetry and it retains a strong poetry list, including |
whopping voice of Clara Butt, but she has more | poetry and is musical to her fingertips” |
blishing a string of critical works as well as | poetry and histories. |
this way Augangabad, became the center of Urdu | poetry and Literature in late 17th and early 18th cen |
for Bow Down in Jericho, his second volume of | poetry, and received a Guggenheim Fellowship for fict |
hnique with private lessons, introduced him to | poetry and classical literature, and encouraged his w |
tral panel is the figure of Erato, the Muse of | Poetry, and her features bear a striking resemblance |
He has published thirteen books of | poetry, and won the Governor General's Award for The |
Baisao's | poetry and calligraphy are considered important in th |
published many books on philosophy as well as | poetry and some fiction. |
Contains one disc of recitals by Manson of | poetry and the Bible and one disc of Manson's opinion |
The Book of My Enemy (2003) ( | Poetry and lyrics) |
Mrs. Armes wrote four books of religious | poetry and hundreds of devotional poems for various c |
wright best known for his fluid use of rhyming | poetry and clever syntax. |
works, on contemporary literature, on writing | poetry and on cultural tourism. |
r he started his literary career with romantic | poetry and Catholicism inspired theatre plays. |
a book of essays on poetics, The Marram Grass: | Poetry and Otherness (2009). |
rieve he saw the publication of new volumes of | poetry and of essays. |
Beyond Baroque archives chapbooks, small press | poetry and experimental fiction and sells them (an in |
aev also interested himself in Russian popular | poetry and old Russian art, and the result of his lab |
and developed an early interest for music and | poetry and philosophy. |
-old subtleties and niceties common to amorous | poetry and wrote on love in frank and provocative ter |
ork has been anthologized in The Best American | Poetry and The Pushcart Prize Anthology. |
His | poetry, and his life, cannot be understood in a vacuu |
As a poet, he is a practitioner of concrete | poetry and organizes events such as the annual Bielef |
It consists of Chavez's | poetry and lyrics set to the instrumentation of Loren |
e discovered the copper scripts of Annamayya's | poetry and introduced them to Telugu people. |
(born 1946) is an American author of fiction, | poetry and non-fiction. |
s no accepted canon of contemporary Australian | poetry and this book is the (uncontroversial and argu |
Although he wrote many volumes of | poetry and eight novels, Hwang achieved his greatest |
McDaniel published more than sixteen books of | poetry and was the subject of a film documentary by C |
obiography in oils: A tenth book of paintings, | poetry, and prose. |
ards; a literary award to honour excellence in | poetry and a media award to honour excellence in edit |
in twentieth-century Irish literature, modern | poetry and poetics in the United Kingdom, United Stat |
He wrote both prose and | poetry, and worked at the court of the Aceh Sultanate |
ats of the Murray: A fourth book of paintings, | poetry and prose. |
the bards and many anthologies of Irish bardic | poetry and historical works. |
ern Review, Callaloo, Tin House, Paris Review, | Poetry, and in anthologies including Poets on Place ( |
he form's conventions showed up in other lyric | poetry and dramatic poetry. |
He read fiction, philosophy and | poetry, and came to realise that his song-writing mis |
Original Fiction, | Poetry, and Erotica |
anthology" The Book of Snails, a collection of | poetry and science writing. |
The first printed collection of | poetry and illustrations by Otep Shamaya was made ava |
a notes, "despite [his] outpouring of history, | poetry, and fiction, Fray Angelico Chavez has been la |
He published two books of | poetry and a book on human flight. |
tonists" would be a major subject of his early | poetry and songs. |
lo, Radu ( G. Andriamanantena), R. Zanamiotra ( | poetry) and folks -songs (hainteny). |
wn show, Ayres On The Air, a radio show of her | poetry and sketches. |
ite his trouble with English, Friar discovered | poetry and later he became interested in drama. |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |