Tamkang Review, 第 33 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 2002 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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... Pre- Raphaelites in China during the 1920s is somewhat ambivalent because they had lost favor with intellectuals in the West , who were then react- ing against many aspects of Victorian culture . In the nineteenth century , the Pre - ...
... Pre- Raphaelites in China during the 1920s is somewhat ambivalent because they had lost favor with intellectuals in the West , who were then react- ing against many aspects of Victorian culture . In the nineteenth century , the Pre - ...
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... Pre - Raphaelites entitled " Neo - romanticism in Mod- ern Literature ” ( “ Jindai wenxueshangdi xinlangman zhuyi 13 # Ħ❀ ± ƒ ” ) . " He focused on the essence of the individualistic spirit of romantic works from both the nineteenth ...
... Pre - Raphaelites entitled " Neo - romanticism in Mod- ern Literature ” ( “ Jindai wenxueshangdi xinlangman zhuyi 13 # Ħ❀ ± ƒ ” ) . " He focused on the essence of the individualistic spirit of romantic works from both the nineteenth ...
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... Pre- Raphaelites was an important part of the May Fourth literary renais- sance . Furthermore the label " neo - Pre - Raphaelitism , " which was coined by Chinese intellectuals to describe the work of the followers of Burne - Jones and ...
... Pre- Raphaelites was an important part of the May Fourth literary renais- sance . Furthermore the label " neo - Pre - Raphaelitism , " which was coined by Chinese intellectuals to describe the work of the followers of Burne - Jones and ...
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