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- fashion. The voice in the Dinggedicht is frequently the third person. The poetological technical term has been coined by the German literary scholar Kurt Oppert...
- Routledge. p. 2. Imhof, Rüdiger (1986). Contemporary Metafiction – A Poetological Study of Metafiction in English since 1939. Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag...
- label and concludes it should be treated as a detailedly constructed poetological symbol. Berghaus, Peter; Berghaus, Günther (1976). Simplicius Simplicissimus:...
- Jancsó: Metareference and Intermedial Reference: William Carlos Williams' Poetological Poems Ingrid Pfandl-Buchegger, Gudrun Rottensteiner: Metareferentiality...
- literature is characterized by syncretism, lack of clearly expressed poetological reflection, conscious rejection of rationalism and specification of theoretical...
- Directions, forthcoming) 1959: Die Wahrheit ist dem Menschen zumutbar (poetological speech at a German presentation of awards). 1955: Frankfurter Vorlesungen...
- clear but benevolent gaze on everything," Tokarczuk realizes her own poetological demand for a "sensitive narrator" as a "connecting narrative model."...
- printable version Reips created on the last page of her compendium on poetological metaphorism and literature theory. Reips later created a technically...
- watching scenes that were forbidden to the male eye. Schmidt adopted the poetological principle of basing a narrative set in the present on an ancient myth...
- is on the loose": Anti-Jesuit Conspiracy Allegations as Political and Poetological Strategies in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century in Tyrol". Journal...