淡江評論, 第 24 卷Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University, 1993 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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第 3 頁
... eye " and how it affects Wang Wei's poetry . " The painter's eye " could be considered as a creative subjectivity in the process of creation , or as an aesthetic object set in the poem and perceptible to the sensitive reader . Here , I ...
... eye " and how it affects Wang Wei's poetry . " The painter's eye " could be considered as a creative subjectivity in the process of creation , or as an aesthetic object set in the poem and perceptible to the sensitive reader . Here , I ...
第 5 頁
... eye has to move . In a sense , the movement of the viewer's eye follows the poet's eye , and builds up the appreciative process and therefore gains the visual pleasure . The balanced parallelism in the poem also enforces this pleasure ...
... eye has to move . In a sense , the movement of the viewer's eye follows the poet's eye , and builds up the appreciative process and therefore gains the visual pleasure . The balanced parallelism in the poem also enforces this pleasure ...
第 8 頁
... eyes suddenly become ambiguous . We are not sure whether the viewer thinks of the allusion of overpowering " the poisonous dragon " by seeing the " empty pond " or watches a monk sitting there and meditating , or the viewer himself sits ...
... eyes suddenly become ambiguous . We are not sure whether the viewer thinks of the allusion of overpowering " the poisonous dragon " by seeing the " empty pond " or watches a monk sitting there and meditating , or the viewer himself sits ...
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