Gillian Clarke's poetry often reflects autobiographical themes, focusing on her family and community experiences. While language isn't a central theme in her work, it emerges in her discussions of education and poetry writing. The essay explores her poems "Clocks" and "Miracle on Saint David's Day," offering a Lacanian interpretation of naming and the development of the child's identity through language. It contrasts the official language of society with the child's instinctive expressions, highlighting the complexities of language and reality in her poetry.
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This scholarly essay explores the misrepresentation of Paganini's character throughout history. It critically examines various perceptions and narratives surrounding the famed violinist, aiming to clarify misconceptions and provide a more accurate portrayal. The research is grounded in musicology and reflects a high academic standard, showcasing the author's thorough investigation into Paganini's life and legacy.
Sweet Thunder
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- 11 heures de lecture
This book offers a detailed examination of the literary influences behind the experimental music of five twentieth-century Italian composers: Luigi Dallapiccola, Bruno Maderna, Luciano Berio, Giacomo Manzoni and Armando Gentilucci.