淡江評論, 第 36 卷,第 3-4 期Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University., 2006 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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... writing , have been a continual focus of ecocritical studies . Works such as Walden and the like are to a large extent richly poetical , but I'm still wondering if prose , in comparison to poetry or fiction , has a distinctive advantage ...
... writing , have been a continual focus of ecocritical studies . Works such as Walden and the like are to a large extent richly poetical , but I'm still wondering if prose , in comparison to poetry or fiction , has a distinctive advantage ...
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... Writing for Them "為《他們》而寫作: Writing for Them is our way of writing , it makes our poetry possible . One can write for pure white paper , or for a good pen . We write for Them . It's the same thing . The difference with the ...
... Writing for Them "為《他們》而寫作: Writing for Them is our way of writing , it makes our poetry possible . One can write for pure white paper , or for a good pen . We write for Them . It's the same thing . The difference with the ...
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" Writing for Them " is a symbolic expression . Them , then , is a symbol . In present - day China , it is the only one , and it is pure . The people attracted by it are those who understand what it is to write poetry . " Writing for ...
" Writing for Them " is a symbolic expression . Them , then , is a symbol . In present - day China , it is the only one , and it is pure . The people attracted by it are those who understand what it is to write poetry . " Writing for ...
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