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The Lamb and The Flute: Two Parallel Symbols In W. Blake’s and Jubran Khalil’s Poems
- Title
- The Lamb and The Flute: Two Parallel Symbols In W. Blake’s and Jubran Khalil’s Poems
- Abstract
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The study deals with two famous romantic poets: W. Blake, the English(1757-1827), and Jebran Khalil Jebran (1883- 1931, the Arab one who has been undoubtedly motivated by Blake's vision and mysticism. Indeed, the study sheds light mainly on two symbolic terms of their poems, "The lamb" by Blake and "The flute" by Jebran. The Lamb refers to 'innocence' in Blake's poetry, whereas 'The 'Flute" means 'singing' in Jebran's poetry. Tracing analytically their poetry, the study shows at last intertexual relation between their poetic views in order to understand nature, religion, and their relations with man's life. Many clear examples are included too.
- Scientific Type
- اكاديمي
- Journal volume
- vol.28,No.2
- Collaboration type
- منفرد
- Publish Date
- May 8, 2020
- Participated Universities (Publication)
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Alnoor University
- Scopus status
- Not in Scopus
- Clarivate status
- Not In Clarivate
- Pub. Med. status
- Not In PubMed
- Author (Publication)
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ميسر قاسم ذنون جرجيس
- Journal (Publication)
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Journal of University of Babylon for Humanities
- Publisher (Publication)
- جامعة بابل
- ISSN
- 1992-0652
- Country (Publication)
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Iraq
- Country type
- داخل العراق
- College (Publication)
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College of Education
- Departement (Publication)
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Department of English Language
- Media
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Academic Paper
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