Tamkang Review, 第 16 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1985 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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A Review of the First Issue of Comparative Literature in China (中國比較文學) Chin - hsi Ts'ao and Johnson Y. K. Tang Comparative Literature in China , a journal in Chinese edited mainly by members of the Shanghai Foreign Languages ...
A Review of the First Issue of Comparative Literature in China (中國比較文學) Chin - hsi Ts'ao and Johnson Y. K. Tang Comparative Literature in China , a journal in Chinese edited mainly by members of the Shanghai Foreign Languages ...
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... Chinese poets view nature differently from Western poets . 2. Roland C. Fang . " China in Eighteenth - century English Literature ”十八世紀的英國文學與中國.A surge of admiration for China resulted in a flourishing of Chinese themes in ...
... Chinese poets view nature differently from Western poets . 2. Roland C. Fang . " China in Eighteenth - century English Literature ”十八世紀的英國文學與中國.A surge of admiration for China resulted in a flourishing of Chinese themes in ...
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... China and how Milton adopted the Chinese product , the cany wagon with sails , in his immortal poem . Including this ... China , Japan , Philippines , Sri Lanka , etc. Section IV is about comparative literature in China . Firstly , Liu ...
... China and how Milton adopted the Chinese product , the cany wagon with sails , in his immortal poem . Including this ... China , Japan , Philippines , Sri Lanka , etc. Section IV is about comparative literature in China . Firstly , Liu ...
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