Revolutionary Revelry: Transformation, Circuitous Paths, Innovations, and Circularity
© Dr. Jeanne I. Lakatos, Ph.D.
"Let all your things be done in Love." (1 Corinthians 16:14)
Introduction:

- Dr. Jeanne Iris
- Current: Danbury, CT, United States
- Welcome! A few years ago, I discovered an application that artists employ in their works to bring cultural awareness to their audiences. Having discerned this semiotic theory that applies to literature, music, art, film, and the media, I have devoted the blog,Theory of Iconic Realism to explore this theory. The link to the publisher of my book is below. If you or your university would like a copy of this book for your library or if you would like to review it for a scholarly journal, please contact the Edwin Mellen Press at the link listed below. Looking forward to hearing from you!
Announcements
03 April, 2025
Frontal Acumen
02 April, 2025
An American Civil War Quilt Poem
in which I used the American Civil War as its theme.
01 April, 2025
The Brook's Treasure
I wrote this poem many years ago from a memory of seeing a brook, bubbling in the middle of the woods. It's a pleasant rhyme that, hopefully, will bring a smile to your face and a 'treasure' to your heart as you move through your own circuitous path. Enjoy!
Photo of a neighbor's pond, fed by a little brook
The Brook's Treasure
For purposes I did wander
For answers I did look
until I finally came upon
a funny, little brook.
The brook was not a shallow one,
nor was it very deep,
but in this little, funny brook
a Treasure I did keep.
The Treasure was a happy song
of life, of hopes, of joys,
and in the interlude there was
a melody of Peace.
The song did have its high notes.
'Twas not without the low,
and yet, I found that as I wade
the song would fill my soul
with rippling harmonies
of peace, fulfillment, and the best~
a very special kind of Love
which called me to the test.
I knew, as I sat wondering
upon this brook tableau
that this was what I muddled for
so very long ago~
a song to fill my soul each day
a song so rich, so rare,
a song composed of harmonies
expelling through the air
and filling every twist and turn
with one selected Force~
a resolute assurance
of a Treasure true to course.
© Jeanne I. Lakatos
31 March, 2025
Sydney Owenson (Lady Morgan): 19th Century Revolutionary
30 March, 2025
Flow from Within
Whilst deciding to post this 'flow' poem, little did I know that some of my own life experiences would correspond with the poem's theme, written years ago. This phenomenon is a fine illustration of our emotional revolutions. Even though our lives may go through certain trials and tribulations, through the blessings of Divine Love, I've realized, as this poem states, that we have the power within to "release the blissful flow," and I'm determined to do just that.
Flow from Within
29 March, 2025
From my operetta, Luminescence, Advice from Anne Bradstreet (Represented as the Passion Flower)
In my operetta, Luminescence, a re-write of the 13th century French narrative poem, Roman de la Rose, the spirit of the poet, Anne Bradstreet, as represented by the passionflower, gives the following advice to Rose. I wrote this with Bradstreet's poetic style in mind:
My name was Anne Bradstreet,and I have a story of devotion to tell. My life was dedicated to the sacrifice of one who gave His life, that I might have mine. I saw the need for all people, men and women, to be mindful of the importance of their individual spirits.
My passion for the love of my life is ever-growing even as I speak from the spirit. The seeds one plants in life are carried forth to benefit future generations, bringing into view the truth of love and devotion in a physical manifestation of Divine Ordinance.
One needs to remember always that humility of thought begins with the acceptance of the challenge within one’s heart. Each individual must fulfill that desire in order to fulfill the Will of the Almighty.
Attention to this desire will bring happiness and contentment as a central focus of one’s life, and there will be calm in the heart of any troubled soul.
© Jeanne I. Lakatos
Anne Bradstreet
Note: Anne Bradstreet was an English-American poet who was born in Northampton, England in 1612 and died in North Andover, Massachusetts in 1672.
(To hear my reading of this poem on Pod-omatic, click HERE.)
28 March, 2025
In Honor of Women and Music Day: BLISS is my word
spiritual linguistics