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Notion Of Verbal Image And Its Translation
5,397 wordsThis paper deals with the problem of verbal image translation from SL ( English ) into TL ( Ukrainian ). The research is based on comparison of the original [ 1; 337p.] and Ukrainian translation [ 2; 190p.] of Ian Fleming's " James Bond : From Russia With Love" A few words should be mentioned about the author and his book. Ian Fleming ( 1908-1964 ) was a great journalist and detective stories writer. In 1931 he joined Reuters news agency, and during the World War 2 he was a personal assistant to...
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Poets Including Some Hostile To Pound's Movement
4,808 wordsOn Imagism from Amy Lowell, Tendencies in Modern American Poetry (New York: Macmillan Company, 1917). We are now to deal with the work of the small group of poets known as Imagists. Later, I shall explain just what are the tenets of the Imagist School, but before beginning on the work of the two poets whose names stand at the head of this chapter, it is proper to state that they only represent a fraction of the Imagist group. Of course, any one who writes poetry from the same point of view might...
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Words Keats
1,170 wordsEscaping from everyday burdens is what all individuals attempt to do during rough periods of life. John Keats does just that in his poem", Ode To A Nightingale". The song of the nightingale makes the reader wish to escape from the dreariness of reality into another realm filled with bliss. Keats succeeds in escaping to the world of the nightingale. The world fully symbolizes a place of imagination. Keats uses great detail in figurative image to take the reader along with him on his journey to an...
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Imagism And Ezra Pound Ezra Pound
1,085 wordsImagism and Ezra Pound Ezra Pound was one of the greatest poets of the modern era, creating a literary movement known as imagism. Pound coined the term in 1912 to assist Hilda Doolittle (H.D.) in the marketing of some of her poems. Doolittle was an unknown author, and Pound decided that her work would be accepted more easily if she were identified with a group of poets (Dettmar / Watt), such as Richard Addington and F.S. Flint (Imagists). Imagists focused mainly on the clarity of expression thro...
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Our Opinion In Terms Of Perceived Images
386 wordsBad or Good We live in a world in which our primary food is the information. We perceive the outside world through images, and each image has an echo in our brain, generating feelings, attitudes and sometimes questions. Although we belong to the same specie, thousands of differences or similarities divide and classify us. Each of us perceives in his own way the information he receives. For some of us, something could be beautiful, for others the same thing could be ugly. Behind these two words, ...
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Word Wodge
681 wordsLynne TorgersonMs. KuzmenkovEnglish 10111-28-00 Wodge: A Definition 'I don't want a great wodge of prose, but about double what we have at present. ' (Ezra Pound, 1913) The word wodge, whose meaning can be surmised from its heavy, lumpish sound, is not particularly common in American usage. It is, however, a wonderful word that ought to be given more recognition. It offers a more vivid description than its synonyms, for example, blob, cluster, or clump. A highly descriptive word, wodge is develo...
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Ice In A Wine Ad
655 wordsThroughout mass media there are illegal messages that still appear, such images are also known as Subliminal Advertising. Though illegal, such incidences can never be tried nor taken to a court of law. It is highly impossible and unlikely to notice these messages. However, they are triggered by the sub conscience and send neural messages to your brain that you are unaware of, thus making it hard to notice when you are seeing these things. They are illegal because it was believed in earlier incid...
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