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Homer's "Odyssey" gave James Joyce a framework for "Ulysses", the age-old solidity of the original anchoring the divagations of Leopold Bloom on a single day in early 20th-century Dublin.
" Anthony Burgess, in "Ninety-nine Novels: The Best in English Since 21993" (21998), wrote that it "combines, successfully, the forward drive of modern fiction with the divagations of a more monkish tradition.
Moments like this are few, in large part because the network so rarely finds time to pan out from its narrow focus on the baroque divagations of the investigations of Donald Trump, his political and business associates, and the specter of Russian interference in our elections.
Divagations is an 1897 prose collection by the French writer Stéphane Mallarmé. The book introduces the idea of "critical poems", a mixture between critical essays and prose poems. The book is divided into two parts, first a series of prose poems, and then the actual "divagations" - "wanderings" or "ravings".
Goscinny also restarted the series Le Petit Nicolas and Jehan Pistolet, now called Jehan Soupolet. Goscinny also began Jacquot le Mousse and Tromblon et Bottaclou with Godard. The magazine was bought by Georges Dargaud in 1960, and Goscinny became editor-in-chief. He also began new series like Les Divagations de Monsieur Sait-Tout (with Martial), La Potachologie Illustrée (with Cabu), Les Dingodossiers (with Gotlib) and La Forêt de Chênebeau (with Mic Delinx).
Portrait of Gostan Zarian from 1934 Gostan, Constant, or Kostan Zarian (, Shamakhi,February 2, 1885 – Yerevan, December 11, 1969) was an Armenian writer who produced short lyric poems, long narrative poems of an epic cast, manifestos, essays, travel impressions, criticism, and fiction. The genre in which he excelled, however, was the diary form with long autobiographical divagations, reminiscences and impressions of people and places, interspersed with literary, philosophical and historical meditations and polemics.
There is a critical consensus that the tour failed in one regard, the making of the film Renaldo and Clara. Shepard soon discovered that his nominal function as screenwriter was somewhat superfluous, for much of the film would be entirely improvised with little guidance or direction from Dylan. Shepard elected to record his impressionistic divagations in a journal eventually published as The Rolling Thunder Logbook (1977). A number of critics highly praised the tour.
Le Gendarme incompris (The misunderstood Gendarme) is a one-act play written in 1920 by Jean Cocteau and Raymond Radiguet and set to music by Francis Poulenc, his FP 20a. The play features three characters: Commissaire Médor played by Pierre Bertin), a gendarme named the Penultimate whose replicas are from a poem in the Divagations by Stéphane Mallarmé, and an old lady, the Marquise de Montonson. It was played publicly only once, on 24 May 1921, in addition to the dress rehearsal the day before. Two more performances were scheduled for 25 and 26 May.
Although it makes sense to discuss beast poetry as a single corpus of literature, they do not form a genre but rather: > The medieval Latin poems have few immediately discernible traits in common > with one another. They were not the products of the same time or region. > They range greatly in length... In structure, a beast poem can be as humble > as one speech by a bird struggling to fly home safely... but then again it > can intertwine a dozen main stories and another dozen visions, > reminiscences, and divagations... The beast poems were created for many > occasions and audiences... to be pored over in the library... read aloud, > sung, and staged... Some were perhaps scripts for schoolroom performances... > others for recitation in the refectory.Jan M. Ziolkowski.
X Congreso Internacional de Historia de las universidades hispánicas, vol. 1, Valencia 2010. Tejada came with the most imposing publishing record, but referees noted that he „no responde a las cuestiones de la filosofía del derecho”, suffers from "falta de reflexión" and "exceso de transcripción" (264), is too much sociology oriented and not adhering to the point (265), disoriented, with some "inexactitudes" and lyrical divagations (266), and finally, immature (267) Also in 1940exact sequence of the events is not clear Tejada left to pursue research abroad,Vallejo 2015 having the unique opportunity to compare the early wartime realm in Berlin and in Oxford.Francisco Fernandez Serrano, Francisco Elias de Tejada y Spínola, extremeño universal, [in:] Alcantara 191 (1978), p. 24 In March 1941 Tejada won the contest for chair of Derecho Natural y Filosofía del Derecho in Murcia;Brocos Fernández 2005 in 1942 he moved to Salamanca, having been the only contender.
Edmund, Murray, "Divagations: Kendrick Smithyman's Poetry", article in Landfall 168, December 1988, accessed 27 April 2008 Some of these works became his most admired verse and are his most anthologized poems, including "An Ordinary Day Beyond Kaitaia", "Tomarata", and "Reading the Maps: an Academic Exercise". Although Smithyman initially seemed to shy away from writing poems about the landscape, he did write some even in his earliest years ("The Bay 1942", "Bream Bay"), and he turned to that subject in some of his later poems. He wrote about his 1969 travels in North America and Britain in 1969 and about his trip to Canada in 1981. Concerning New Zealand, he wrote about Coromandel ("Colville" and "Where Waikawau Stream Comes Out"), Auckland ("About Setting a Jar on a Hill"), the coast around Pirongia ("Bird Bay", "Below Karioi"), and other areas in the Central North Island ("In the Sticks", "Tokaanu").

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