Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))The Museum, 1960 - China "Bibliography of publications based upon collections made with the support of the Swedish China research committee, by Fr. E. Åhlander": Bulletin no. 1, p. 185-191. |
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... poem . 15 And , indeed , the difference between linear everyday language and non - linear poetic language may be ... poem does not progress but keeps repeating itself ceaselessly , thereby inducing a feeling of puzzlement in the reader ...
... poem . 15 And , indeed , the difference between linear everyday language and non - linear poetic language may be ... poem does not progress but keeps repeating itself ceaselessly , thereby inducing a feeling of puzzlement in the reader ...
Page 135
... poem by colloquial language and the unconventional employment of codewords . That is to say , Takeoka and Katagiri demonstrate that , at least on one level , the poem should be read not according to the poetical code - since the code is ...
... poem by colloquial language and the unconventional employment of codewords . That is to say , Takeoka and Katagiri demonstrate that , at least on one level , the poem should be read not according to the poetical code - since the code is ...
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... poem . Similarly , we can also regard the poem's paradoxes as an illustration of this mental state . By putting code - language in contrast to a non - codal , this poem makes tensions arise , but these tensions are suspended by a ...
... poem . Similarly , we can also regard the poem's paradoxes as an illustration of this mental state . By putting code - language in contrast to a non - codal , this poem makes tensions arise , but these tensions are suspended by a ...
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