- Found in paragraph 2: (...) nd materiality (the publication of Lev Manovich's T (...)
- Found in paragraph 11: (...) as well as Dada experimented with the contin (...)
- Found in paragraph 17: (...) ometimes highly experimental, as can be seen (...)
- Found in paragraph 19: (...) avant-garde and experimental spirit of those (...)
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i General
ii Context, Social Groups and Environmental Issues
ii.1Producer of Lyric
Müller, Ralph / Sabban, Adela Sophia - 2025
- Found in paragraph 7: (...) are entrusted with publication (e.g. publishers, e (...)
- Found in paragraph 11: (...) arthes 2002), which metaphorically refers to the (...)
- Found in paragraph 30: (...) on. The writing and publication of works, including (...)
- Found in paragraph 32: (...) hane Mallarmé is a prime example of this. In (...)
- Found in paragraph 35: (...) we find radical experiments in language and (...)
- Found in paragraph 48: (...) acilitates such experiments (see Bajohr 2022 (...)
- Found in paragraph 4: (...) t and formalist experimentation and politica (...)
- Found in paragraph 10: (...) rarchise the many “crimes” (“Untaten”) that (...)
- Found in paragraph 12: (...) ric Reception). The publication of Rachel Carson’s (...)
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iii Distribution and Communication
iii.1Oral and Written Lyric Poetry
Müller, Adalberto - 2025
- Found in paragraph 5: (...) ts made various experiments in the fields of (...)
- Found in paragraph 6: (...) roots were tied to primeval expressions of e (...)
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iii.6Peritext and Paratext in Lyric Poetry
Klimek, Sonja - 2025
- Found in paragraph 1: (...) his concept by the metaphor of a text as a hous (...)
- Found in paragraph 2: (...) cribes the paratext metaphorically as a “thresho (...)
- Found in paragraph 6: (...) annotation of “The Rime of the Ancient Mari (...)
- Found in paragraph 8: (...) s avant-gardist experiments. Erich Kästner, (...)
- Found in paragraph 10: (...) itexts in different publications of a text, especia (...)
- Found in paragraph 11: (...) lusively for online publication and reception. Such (...)
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iv Textual Forms, Modes, and Subgenres
- Found in paragraph 7: (...) gue use the iambic trimeter; etc.). Therefor (...)
- Found in paragraph 19: (...) y (with the iambic trimeter as most notable (...)
- Found in paragraph 20: (...) the stichic iambic trimeter (three iambic me (...)
- Found in paragraph 23: (...) g the Greek iambic trimeter into a senarius (...)
- Found in paragraph 41: (...) oo, the initial experimentalism gave way to (...)
- Found in paragraph 48: (...) onometer, dimeter, trimeter, tetrameter, pen (...)
- Found in paragraph 53: (...) radise Lost is the prime example of unrhymed (...)
- Found in paragraph 55: (...) d to individual experiments, until the dacty (...)
- Found in paragraph 61: (...) nnet tradition, experiments with more rhyme (...)
- Found in paragraph 63: (...) Rhythms” and to experimental new ways of seq (...)
- Found in paragraph 66: (...) es in rhythm in experimental psychology; Tur (...)
- Found in paragraph 68: (...) a alternata; Fren.: rimes croisées [not nece (...)
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- Found in paragraph 5: (...) evices, among which metaphor is clearly the most (...)
- Found in paragraph 9: (...) Allegory 2, metaphora continua An exten (...)
- Found in paragraph 12: (...) Metaphor An implied compari (...)
- Found in item 6: (...) use (Sylvia Plath, “Metaphors”, v. 1, Plath 1971 (...)
- Found in paragraph 51: (...) , see ), pointed to metaphor as the fundamental (...)
- Found in paragraph 58: (...) onsidered as an experiment in a new, unbound (...)
- Found in paragraph 70: (...) al, sometimes gaudy metaphors and an unconventio (...)
- Found in paragraph 73: (...) s, ‘juicy’ and bold metaphors, conceits (concett (...)
- Found in paragraph 89: (...) her realisation of metaphors and comparisons. A (...)
- Found in paragraph 98: (...) by pointing to the metaphorical character of po (...)
- Found in paragraph 99: (...) to have passed its prime as a field of acade (...)
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- Found in paragraph 4: (...) l, factual, or even metaphorical. Does a metapho (...)
- Found in paragraph 7: (...) ted to questions of metaphor and figuration that (...)
- Found in paragraph 20: (...) an convey a form of metaphorical truth, in the s (...)
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- Found in paragraph 7: (...) , which understands metaphors and imagination as (...)
- Found in paragraph 17: (...) arcel Duchamp’s experimental short film Aném (...)
- Found in paragraph 20: (...) er called a new experimental poetry movement (...)
- Found in paragraph 21: (...) , we find other experimental groups that inc (...)
- Found in paragraph 22: (...) s were creating experimental visual poetry a (...)
- Found in paragraph 25: (...) en the basis of experiments in visual poetry (...)
- Found in paragraph 29: (...) onic, objectual experimentations in poetry. (...)
- Found in paragraph 30: (...) d in studies on experimental poetry – sound, (...)
- Found in paragraph 31: (...) Audible Writing Experiments (2003) or Austri (...)
- Found in paragraph 4: (...) etic theory has experimented with in recent (...)
- Found in paragraph 7: (...) ned to nodes of experimental writers or prac (...)
- Found in paragraph 14: (...) oustic or sonic-experimental lyric, etc.). O (...)
- Found in paragraph 15: (...) our era; 3) the experimental pursuit of new (...)
- Found in paragraph 16: (...) a growing number of publications devoted to the sub (...)
- Found in paragraph 17: (...) the pieces are experimental and the poet te (...)
- Found in paragraph 19: (...) 2017). Some of the publications are clearly consci (...)
- Found in paragraph 20: (...) public speech, experimental poetry reading, (...)
- Found in paragraph 21: (...) rformances, and experiments – often in the o (...)
- Found in paragraph 26: (...) the most important publication would be Jesús Mart (...)
- Found in paragraph 27: (...) We also can stress publications such as the influe (...)
- Found in paragraph 28: (...) t, encompassing experimental and medial pers (...)
- Found in paragraph 30: (...) rhythms and visual metaphors that evoke our int (...)
- Found in paragraph 31: (...) here, not even as a metaphor” (Melo e Castro 200 (...)
- Found in paragraph 32: (...) the lineage of experimental works from deca (...)
- Found in paragraph 35: (...) being a rather experimental and marginal fo (...)
- Found in paragraph 36: (...) ve number of poetic publications on Instagram, Twit (...)
- Found in paragraph 42: (...) flix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, or HBO, contribute (...)
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