Furthermore, other types of textual practices, such as providing titles in four, five or seven characters or recycling the poetic line, uncover the continuous extension of poetry through other means and the sedimentation of lyrical traditions in modern culture.
Recent studies tell us that courtesans welcomed photography as an effective means to amplify their fame and that studios printed copies from the negatives for a profit.
Second, a broader concept of lyricism as one kind of transmedialityâ referring to the extension and transposition of lyrical effects across literary genres and media as well as lyrical modes of seeing and thinkingâhelps us illuminate how the lyrical tradition offered rich vocabularies, resources, values, and sentiments ripe for intermedial and inscriptive practices.
The term transformation-body or emanation-body huashen or nirmÄáčakÄya refers to one of the three bodies of the Buddha in trikÄya theory.