ellauri048.html on line 1871: This poem is in the public domain. Presented here are the prologue and cantos I - XXVII.
ellauri052.html on line 259: Alexander Popen kiharan ryöstöön cantossa 3 kesken kahvia ja korttipeliä viittoilee kai Sale ohimennen Princetonissa. Mulla ei Popesta ole vielä kai muuta kuin Byronin vittuilu sen alexandriinien ylimääräisistä tavuista. Nyt seuraa lisäinfoa:
ellauri072.html on line 204: The problems of Dante's treatment of the punishment of homosexuals in Hell and of his more surprising salvation of still other (unnamed) homosexuals in Purgatory have had two recent responses that restore a central fact: cantos 15 and 16 of Inferno and canto 26 of Purgatorio are in fact concerned with this issue. Boswell's pages insisting on the identity of the sexual sin punished in Inf. 15-16 and the lust repented on the seventh terrace {"Dante and the Sodomites," 65-67} are convincing. "Soddoma" is used clearly to identify homosexual activity in Purg. 26 (vv. 40 and 79) and thus makes clear its meaning in Inf. 11.50 and therefore the nature of the sin encountered in Inf. 15 and 16.
ellauri090.html on line 251: Da tua voz os namorados cantos Sun ääni laulaa rakastuneita lauluja
ellauri096.html on line 593: Maldoror is a modular (sic) work primarily divided into six parts, or cantos; these parts are further subdivided into a total of sixty chapters, or verses. Parts one through six consist of fourteen, sixteen, five, eight, seven and ten chapters, respectively. With some exceptions, most chapters consist of a single, lengthy paragraph.[b] The text often employs very long, unconventional and confusing sentences which, together with the dearth of paragraph breaks, may suggest a stream of consciousness, or automatic writing. Over the course of the narrative, there is often a first-person narrator, although some areas of the work instead employ a third-person narrative. The book's central character is Maldoror, a figure of evil who is sometimes directly involved in a chapter's events, or else revealed to be watching at a distance. Depending on the context of narrative voice in a given place, the first-person narrator may be taken to be Maldoror himself, or sometimes not. The confusion between narrator and character may also suggest an unreliable narrator.
ellauri160.html on line 202: In June, July and August 1917 Pound had the first three cantos published, as "Three Cantos", in Poetry. Twice the length of Paradise Lost and 50 times longer than The Waste Land, Pound's 800-page The Cantos ("Canto I" to "Canto CXVI", c. 1917–1962) became his life's work.
ellauri160.html on line 476: Tolleen se oikeasti päättyy, aposiopeesixeen. cantos.org/index.php/a-draft-of-xvi-cantos-overview/c1-in-a-draft-of-16/i-annotations">Jalkanuotteja:
ellauri188.html on line 195: Supersuositussa Encantossa nuori kolumbialaistyttö Mirabel käsittelee niin ikään suhdetta täydellisyyttä vaativaan isoäitiinsä, ja muutenkin animaatioissa ollaan siirrytty ilkeistä äitipuolista monipuolisempiin perhekuvauksiin.
ellauri188.html on line 196: Oikaisu 20.3. klo 11.38: Encanto-elokuvassa täydellisyyttä vaativa perheenjäsen on isoäiti, ei äiti, kuten jutussa alun perin kerrottiin. Elokuvan nimi korjattu Elcantosta Encantoksi.
ellauri213.html on line 103: 5 korvaamatonta elämän oppituntia, jotka opimme Walt Disney-vainajan "Encantosta".
ellauri359.html on line 141: Blake näytyi olevan eri mieltä Danten kanssa antiikin Kreikan runollisten teosten ihailusta ja ilmeisestä ilosta, jolla Dante jakaa rangaistuksia helvetissä (mitä todistaa cantosten synkkä huumori)
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