Article
Poetry
Robert Morrison
Article
Literature, Romance
Mercedes Blanco
Summary: This article examines three factors that contribute to the supremacy of Ovid as the quintessential master of poetic art in Gongora's age: his wit and humor, his creation of a political fiction that portrays the monarch and his court as the Olympian gods, and the elegiac subjectivity that permeates all his works.
CALIOPE-JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY FOR RENAISSANCE AND BAROQUE HISPANIC POETRY
(2023)
Book Review
Literature, Romance
Monika Kaup
CALIOPE-JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY FOR RENAISSANCE AND BAROQUE HISPANIC POETRY
(2023)
Editorial Material
Literature, Romance
Pedro Ruiz Perez
CALIOPE-JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY FOR RENAISSANCE AND BAROQUE HISPANIC POETRY
(2023)
Article
Literature, Romance
Elizabeth Trevino
Summary: The Floresta latina is a little-known poetic anthology consisting of Latin and Spanish compositions written by unknown authors from New Spain. This article analyzes the publication, the individuals involved, and the role of the printer.
CALIOPE-JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY FOR RENAISSANCE AND BAROQUE HISPANIC POETRY
(2023)
Book Review
Literature, Romance
Alvaro Piquero
CALIOPE-JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY FOR RENAISSANCE AND BAROQUE HISPANIC POETRY
(2023)
Book Review
Literature, Romance
Jannine Montauban
CALIOPE-JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY FOR RENAISSANCE AND BAROQUE HISPANIC POETRY
(2023)
Article
Literature, Romance
Carlos Iglesias-Crespo
Summary: This article examines the influence of Sallust and Lucretius on the ideological postulates of Herrera's Anotaciones, set out in the prologue to the reader written by Francisco de Medina. The article highlights the rhetorical and intertextual strategies deployed by the Sevillian humanist to prop up the role of Herrera at the top of a Republic of Letters of global reach at the end of the sixteenth century, while shedding light on how his canonization contributes to the construction of the collective imaginary around the translatio imperii et studii in Philip II's Spain.
CALIOPE-JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY FOR RENAISSANCE AND BAROQUE HISPANIC POETRY
(2023)
Article
Poetry
Kevin Craft
Summary: This article discusses the influence of William Carlos Williams among poets in the Pacific Northwest and explores the concept of regional poetics in the area. It argues for an expansive definition of place and examines Williams' relationships with other poets such as Theodore Roethke and Denise Levertov, as well as his impact on subsequent generations of poets in the region. The article advocates for a poetics of regeneration that aligns with wilderness values to preserve the vitality of land and language.
WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS REVIEW
(2023)
Article
Poetry
Gboyega Odubanjo, Don Paterson
Review
Poetry
Vidyan Ravinthiran
Poetry
Poetry
Rishi Dastidar
Article
Poetry
Maria Sledmere
Summary: This article explores the intersections between video game environments and lyric modes, using contemporary poetry as examples to develop a poetic concept known as "lyric solarity". Drawing from studies in petrocultures and the energy humanities, the author examines the impact of solar imaginaries and oil spill aesthetics in the game Super Mario Sunshine on the works of several poets. By examining tensions related to solar totality, infrastructure, singularity, and agency, the author argues for the potential of lyric solarity to challenge petro-modernity and envision alternative forms of ecological thought.
JOURNAL OF BRITISH AND IRISH INNOVATIVE POETRY
(2023)
Article
Poetry
Tai-Chun Ho
Article
Poetry
Christodoulos Makris
Article
Poetry
Tangie Mitchell
Article
Humanities, Multidisciplinary
Walter Cohen
SHAKESPEARE'S GLOBAL SONNETS: Translation, Appropriation, Performance
(2023)
Article
Poetry
Alison A. Chapman
Summary: This essay examines the significance of the opening scene in Paradise Regained, where Jesus is baptized in the River Jordan, within the context of the intense baptism debates in the seventeenth century and Milton's own endorsement of adult, believer baptism. It argues that Milton's portrayal of full-immersion adult baptism serves as a polemical act expressing his tacit solidarity with the community of baptistic believers, especially during a time of religious persecution.
Article
Poetry
Wilfred Franklin, Julia Rose Lewis
Summary: In The Great Apes performance, SJ Fowler explores themes of birth, evolution, grief, literature, and religion. By hosting the event in a church, discussing evolutionary topics, and delving into the complexities of grief and birth, Fowler creates multiple layers of ambiguous figures, engaging the audience in their practice and drawing meaning from their juxtaposition. Bob Bright, Ailsa Holland, and Chris Kerr contribute to his performance by reading selections from his poetry collection, The Great Apes, published by Broken Sleep Books in 2022. In this performance, Fowler demonstrates a skillful manipulation of ambiguity.
JOURNAL OF BRITISH AND IRISH INNOVATIVE POETRY
(2023)
Article
Literature, American
Juan Carlos Calvillo
EMILY DICKINSON JOURNAL
(2023)