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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Page 74
... poetry into poetic landscape : poets are the aristocrats and leaders of the realm , in which even emperors are led by the poets . In one case in Masafusa's piece poets respond to the execution of poets by emperors — euphe- mistically ...
... poetry into poetic landscape : poets are the aristocrats and leaders of the realm , in which even emperors are led by the poets . In one case in Masafusa's piece poets respond to the execution of poets by emperors — euphe- mistically ...
Page 75
... poets and their poetry rule supreme and unencumbered over a poetic terri- tory , Japanese literary history unfolds alongside a mechanical teleology of imperial eras . Masafusa does not mention names or gives reasons for his ...
... poets and their poetry rule supreme and unencumbered over a poetic terri- tory , Japanese literary history unfolds alongside a mechanical teleology of imperial eras . Masafusa does not mention names or gives reasons for his ...
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... poetic text achieves its particular " poeticness " than in attempts to reconstruct , on the basis of and at the expense of the poetic text , the psychology and biography of its author . What , then , distinguishes poetry from ordinary ...
... poetic text achieves its particular " poeticness " than in attempts to reconstruct , on the basis of and at the expense of the poetic text , the psychology and biography of its author . What , then , distinguishes poetry from ordinary ...
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