Author/Title |
Research Type |
Related Fields |
Savage, Maxine. 2020. "Ástin sem varð að taugahrúgu [The love that became a nervous wreck]: Or, What Does Queer Failure Have to Do with Translation?" PARSE Journal 11, 1-28. |
Publications |
Icelandic, Poetry and Poetics, Translation and Interpretation |
Harmon, Bradley. "Sju Grenar by Katarina Frostenson", Swedish Book Review, 2019, no. 1-2. |
Publications, Essays |
Swedish, Poetry and Poetics |
Guntis Šmidchens, Dziesmu vara: Nevardarbīga nacionālā kultūra Baltijas dziesmotajā revolūcijā. Latvian Translation of Power of Song, 2014. Riga, Latvia: Apgāds Mansards, 2017. |
Publications, Books |
Baltic Studies, Latvian, Folklore and Mythology, History, Literature, Music, Poetry and Poetics |
Guntis Šmidchens. The Power of Song: Nonviolent National Cultures in the Baltic Singing Revolution. University of Washington Press and Museum Tusculanum Press, 2014. |
Publications, Books |
Baltic Studies, Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, History, Poetry and Poetics |
Guntis Šmidchens. "Latvia, Poetry of." Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics, 4th ed. 2012. 793-795. |
Publications, Essays |
Latvian, Poetry and Poetics |
Guntis Šmidchens. "Estonia, Poetry of." Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics, 4th ed. 2012. 459-461. |
Publications, Essays |
Estonian, Poetry and Poetics |
Guntis Šmidchens, "Herder and Lithuanian Folksongs," Lituanus 56,1 (2010): http://www.lituanus.org/2010/10_1_05%20Smidchens.html |
Publications, Essays |
Lithuanian, 18th Century, Folklore and Mythology, Poetry and Poetics, Romanticism |
"My Motorcycle" 19 poems by Imants Ziedonis. Latvian Literature #7 (2008): 5-38. |
Publications, Translations |
Latvian, Literature, Poetry and Poetics, Translation and Interpretation |
"My Motorcycle" 19 poems by Imants Ziedonis. Latvian Literature #7 (2008): 5-38. |
Publications, Translations |
Latvian, Literature, Poetry and Poetics, Translation and Interpretation |
"Rörelse, språk och nation hos Edith Södergran och Henry Parland." |
Publications, Essays |
Scandinavian Literature and Culture, Finnish, Swedish, Global and Transnational Studies, Modernism, Philosophy, Poetry and Poetics |