949 resultados para Turkish poetry--15th century
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Cream laid paper with watermarks. 19.9 x 14.3 cm.
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First and second editions (1849 and 1850) edited by John O'Daly.
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"Christ's victory and triumph": v. 1, p. [85]-166.
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"Advertisement" signed: Richard Taylor.
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Spine title: The boke of Brome.
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I. George Crabbe to Samuel Taylor Coleridge.--II. Robert Southey to Percy Bysshe Shelley.--III. John Keats to Edward, lord Lytton.--IV. Frederick Tennyson to Arthur Hugh Clough.--V. Charles Kingsley to James Thomson.--VI. William Morris to Robert Buchanan.--VII. Robert Bridges and contemporary poets.--VIII. Joanna Baillie to Jean Ingelow.--IX. Christina G. Rossetti to Katharine Tynan.--X. Humour: George Crabbe to Edmund B.V. Christian.--XI. Sacred poets of the nineteenth century: James Montgomery to Anna Laetitia Waring.--XII. Edward Hayes Plumtre to Selwyn Image.
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Two nineteenth-century Balinese genres in which the erotic predominates are epic kakawin poetry and tutur (religious manuals) on sexual yoga. The article points to the strong intertextual links between these diverse genres. Through their focus on practical sexual matters and on the pursuit of sexual pleasure as integral to spiritual growth, tutur and kakawin also offer insight into notions of gender and sexuality in nineteenth-century Bali.