International Journal of Literature and Arts

Volume 9, Issue 4, July 2021

  • Jack Spicer’s Impossible Quest for the Holy Grail

    Wilhelmus Johannes Lukkenaer

    Issue: Volume 9, Issue 4, July 2021
    Pages: 147-154
    Received: 24 May 2021
    Accepted: 30 June 2021
    Published: 9 July 2021
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    Abstract: The American poet Jack Spicer (1925-1965) called, in his second lecture for students in Vancouver, his serial poem The Holy Grail (1962), ‘fairly simple’. Readers will undoubtedly find it not simple at all. ‘Cryptic’ would be a better characteristic. But Spicer does not want to be more explicit. Is he concealing something? The poet did not, however... Show More
  • Beauty in the Eyes of the Akan People of Ghana: A Sociolinguistic Analysis of Alex Konadu’s Song “Asianawaa”

    Cynthia Elizabeth Osei, Emmanuel Yaw Appiah, Emmanuel Antwi Fordjour

    Issue: Volume 9, Issue 4, July 2021
    Pages: 155-160
    Received: 18 June 2021
    Accepted: 2 July 2021
    Published: 13 July 2021
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    Abstract: Beauty is a universal concept and has many facets. But the standards of measuring beauty are arbitrary and differ from one culture to another. The variations in the ideals of beauty show what is expected of women in any society. In the Western world, the standards of beauty do not extend beyond the physical appearance of a woman. In the African cul... Show More
  • Medical Themes and Metaphors in Urhobo Oral Song-Poetry

    Peter Emuejevoke Omoko

    Issue: Volume 9, Issue 4, July 2021
    Pages: 161-167
    Received: 9 June 2021
    Accepted: 26 June 2021
    Published: 22 July 2021
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    Abstract: The discourse on the therapeutic function of literature has, in recent years, been given critical attention in Nigeria. However, little interest has been paid to the representation of illnesses and healing in the field of African oral literature. Oral texts like songs, folktales, myth and incantation, foreground physical and mental conditions. In s... Show More
  • Brief Analysis on Hunting Procedures and Culture of Liao Dynasty Through Zhuoxie Figures

    Bo Wang, Renjiang Zhang

    Issue: Volume 9, Issue 4, July 2021
    Pages: 168-172
    Received: 1 July 2021
    Accepted: 14 July 2021
    Published: 23 July 2021
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    Abstract: The object of this paper is Zhuoxie Figures, a painting scroll handed down by Hu Gui, a painter from the Khitan period. Hu Gui, the most representative man of "Northern Grassland Painting School". He had a lot of painting works, at present, Zhuoxie Figures must be the largest, the most representative and most abundant one in content. This picture c... Show More
  • Research on the Inheritance and Development of Linear Skills in Guzheng Performance

    Le Jingqi

    Issue: Volume 9, Issue 4, July 2021
    Pages: 173-176
    Received: 8 July 2021
    Accepted: 19 July 2021
    Published: 24 July 2021
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    Abstract: As a member of plucked stringed instruments, Guzheng, with its granular sound characteristics, constitutes the melody and lines with a strong Chinese national style. The Guzheng playing technique is made up of 4 point like sound in the early spring and autumn period, such as “Tuo”, “Muo”, “Gou”, and “Da” (transliterate), and later developed and inn... Show More
  • Dramatic Art, Medical Ethics and Rehabilitation: Patient-Centred Therapeutic Relationship in Omobowale’s The President’s Physician

    Stephen Kekeghe

    Issue: Volume 9, Issue 4, July 2021
    Pages: 177-182
    Received: 10 May 2021
    Accepted: 7 July 2021
    Published: 24 July 2021
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    Abstract: Literature, over the years, has become a potent instrument in humanizing medical practice, which manifests in different forms. Scholars in the domains of literature and medicine have identified the significance of literary knowledge in clinical or medical experiences. From consultation, diagnoses and treatments, humanistic tools constitute the hall... Show More
  • The New Philology of Michele Barbi and the Edition of Popular Texts

    Renzo Rabboni

    Issue: Volume 9, Issue 4, July 2021
    Pages: 183-192
    Received: 29 April 2021
    Accepted: 2 June 2021
    Published: 4 August 2021
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    Abstract: Michele Barbi (1867 - 1941) can be considered the founder of the new Italian philology, based on a revision of Lachmann's method whose results are entrusted to the critical edition of De Vulgari Eloquentia, to the studies on Dante's Canzoniere and to the contributions later collected in the volume The new philology and the edition of our writers fr... Show More
  • Speaking Truth to Power: How and Why Cathedrals Touch Lives

    Ivor Moody

    Issue: Volume 9, Issue 4, July 2021
    Pages: 193-196
    Received: 19 July 2021
    Accepted: 7 August 2021
    Published: 18 August 2021
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    Abstract: In an age where cathedrals continue to attract and inspire many, a powerful, persuasive argument for their success story is often cited in their beauty, grandeur, independence and immense historical and architectural importance. With great power though comes great responsibility and the temptation for its misuse, for which cathedrals by virtue of t... Show More
  • A. Siloti, a Piano Player and Music Teacher: Emigration from Russia and Peculiarities of Creative Activity in the USA (1921 to 1945)

    Kulish Mariya

    Issue: Volume 9, Issue 4, July 2021
    Pages: 197-206
    Received: 2 August 2021
    Accepted: 16 August 2021
    Published: 23 August 2021
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    Abstract: The purpose of the study is to reveal three key vectors of activity of A. Siloti as an outstanding representative of the Russian emigre community during his residing in emigration in the USA. These are concert, teaching and editorial activities. A. Siloti belonged to the first, so-called post-October wave of emigration when arrived in the USA in 19... Show More
  • The Integration of Post Theory and Philosophy of Event and Its Progressive Significance

    Liu Yang

    Issue: Volume 9, Issue 4, July 2021
    Pages: 207-211
    Received: 8 August 2021
    Accepted: 21 August 2021
    Published: 31 August 2021
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    Abstract: So far, there are three ideas in the study of post theory. These three existing ideas are enlightening to a certain extent, but the common shortcomings are also obvious. They all put the vision of the post theory in the Anglo-American scope, that is, they directly give the Anglo-American position to the theory, but do not aim at the European contin... Show More