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 143 頁
... poet . The spatial distance , the poet strongly feels , can be accomplished by the thorough control of time . A few of Hsieh's poems written in his exile and retirement begin in the same way . " On Climbing the Highest Peak of Stone ...
... poet . The spatial distance , the poet strongly feels , can be accomplished by the thorough control of time . A few of Hsieh's poems written in his exile and retirement begin in the same way . " On Climbing the Highest Peak of Stone ...
第 153 頁
... poet - officials in exile in ancient China , and needless to say , Hsieh Ling - yün , as a poet and an exile , is but one of the most prominent among them . Notes 1. Richard Matter , for example , suggests that one of the various ...
... poet - officials in exile in ancient China , and needless to say , Hsieh Ling - yün , as a poet and an exile , is but one of the most prominent among them . Notes 1. Richard Matter , for example , suggests that one of the various ...
第 404 頁
... poet's entry into this area of reading and struggle that provokes anxiety , and the play of intertextuality is limited to the relationship between a text and its particular precursor text ( s ) , between the poet and his major ...
... poet's entry into this area of reading and struggle that provokes anxiety , and the play of intertextuality is limited to the relationship between a text and its particular precursor text ( s ) , between the poet and his major ...
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