Tamkang Review, 第 14 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1984 |
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第 166 頁
... conventions of hermitic traditions East and West , and particularly the way these conventions have converged in the work of certain postmodern American poets that interests me . If one were to judge only by the canon of Chinese poetry ...
... conventions of hermitic traditions East and West , and particularly the way these conventions have converged in the work of certain postmodern American poets that interests me . If one were to judge only by the canon of Chinese poetry ...
第 395 頁
... convention while at the same time trying to evade it by absorption and transformation . And as we seldom approach a ... conventions , as Umberto Eco and Jonathan Culler remind us.2 Although the introduction of the concept of ...
... convention while at the same time trying to evade it by absorption and transformation . And as we seldom approach a ... conventions , as Umberto Eco and Jonathan Culler remind us.2 Although the introduction of the concept of ...
第 408 頁
... convention . Huang's poem on bamboos has the lines " Setting sun reflects the waves on the stream / The bright rays seem to contest in color . " This is a poem very similar to that of Tu Fu ( " Dream about Li Po " ) : " Light from the ...
... convention . Huang's poem on bamboos has the lines " Setting sun reflects the waves on the stream / The bright rays seem to contest in color . " This is a poem very similar to that of Tu Fu ( " Dream about Li Po " ) : " Light from the ...
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