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Barbaar in mijn mond : poëzie in Vlaanderen 1955-1965
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ISBN: 9033420422 9789033420429 Year: 1989 Publisher: Amersfoort Leuven Acco


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Met verpauperde pen : essays over de verarmingsverschijnselen in onze poëzie
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ISBN: 9022309932 9789022309933 Year: 1985 Publisher: Antwerpen Manteau


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Poëzie in Vlaanderen 1945-1955
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ISBN: 9033418401 9789033418402 Year: 1988 Publisher: Leuven Amersfoort Acco


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De 100 beste gedichten van deze eeuw : een soevereine bloemlezing
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ISBN: 9029506679 Year: 1994 Publisher: Amsterdam ; Antwerpen Arbeiderpers


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Poëtisch bericht : honderd gedichten uit Vlaanderen
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ISBN: 9020924354 9789020924350 Year: 1994 Volume: vol 43, nr. 2 Publisher: Tielt Tielt Lannoo Christelijk Vlaams Kunstenaarsverbond


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Huisbeelden in de moderne Nederlandstalige poëzie.
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ISBN: 9789038220864 9038220863 Year: 2012 Volume: 4 Publisher: Gent Academia press

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This book explores images of the house in Dutch-language poetry from the postwar period. On the one hand the archetypical notion of the house has always had an established place in poetry. It is connected to the meaning of house as a building, but even more so as an imaginative house or a home. On the other hand the house is a rich metaphorical concept that is often used for expressing poetical ideas. In a historical survey of modern Dutch-language poetry different images of the house are presented. The overview shows that the choice of certain metaphorical concepts is connected to literary and extra literary contexts, and to the poetical ideas of poets. Conceptual integration – blending theory – is used throughout this book as a theoretical frame. From this perspective poems are regarded as a complex blend, a network of connections which are constructed during the reading and interpreting processes. Finally, the book shows how metaphorical blends are integrated in concrete poems and which kind of house images result from this process.

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