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
... poets that interests me . If one were to judge only by the canon of Chinese poetry available in English , the pleasures ( and occasional problems ) of rural retreat was the favorite theme of classical China . Therefore I was just a ...
... poets that interests me . If one were to judge only by the canon of Chinese poetry available in English , the pleasures ( and occasional problems ) of rural retreat was the favorite theme of classical China . Therefore I was just a ...
第 167 頁
... poet with a means of access to the workings of his own consciousness or to God or both , while less anthropocentric Tang Dynasty poets , exercising a Taoist aesthetic ( Wu - yen tu - hua ) , viewed nature as an " unspeaking , self ...
... poet with a means of access to the workings of his own consciousness or to God or both , while less anthropocentric Tang Dynasty poets , exercising a Taoist aesthetic ( Wu - yen tu - hua ) , viewed nature as an " unspeaking , self ...
第 169 頁
... poem by James Wright the poet is assured of the stability of the natural world through the agonies of a hangover . It might also be worth mentioning here that two of America's most impressive hermitic poets in the Chinese tradition ...
... poem by James Wright the poet is assured of the stability of the natural world through the agonies of a hangover . It might also be worth mentioning here that two of America's most impressive hermitic poets in the Chinese tradition ...
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