淡江評論, 第 36 卷Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University, 2005 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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... poem contains everything a social occasion should have , and is one of the high points of Garden harmony . Of all the poets in the Garden , Dai - yu reigns supreme . Bao - yu occasionally rises to some fine expression , but he lags ...
... poem contains everything a social occasion should have , and is one of the high points of Garden harmony . Of all the poets in the Garden , Dai - yu reigns supreme . Bao - yu occasionally rises to some fine expression , but he lags ...
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... poem is a tried and true convention in the Chinese tradition . The poem that The Scholars begins with is itself riddled with such familiar imagery as fallen trees , flowing water , withered flowers , all suggesting vicissitudes of ...
... poem is a tried and true convention in the Chinese tradition . The poem that The Scholars begins with is itself riddled with such familiar imagery as fallen trees , flowing water , withered flowers , all suggesting vicissitudes of ...
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... poem is an addition ? Why " also " a cliché as the narrator acknowledges the poem to be ? The word ye points to an absence rather than a presence , an empty space rather than a specific text : the moral of the poem is also a platitude ...
... poem is an addition ? Why " also " a cliché as the narrator acknowledges the poem to be ? The word ye points to an absence rather than a presence , an empty space rather than a specific text : the moral of the poem is also a platitude ...
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Boyhood Ado Mary Farquhar and | 35 |
lescence and Adulthood in PreModern China Louise Edwards | 67 |
Zhou Ruchang | 89 |
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