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“The Zhuangzi and the Classic of Poetry”
Philosophy East and West, 2022Abstract: This article contextualizes the thought of the Zhuangzi 莊子 via the Classic of Poetry ( Shijing 詩經), the most canonical textual tradition from the Warring States (fifth century to 221 b.c.e.) into the early imperial period. First, it reads the fantastical vignettes from the opening of chapter 1 "Free-and-Easy Wandering" ( Xiaoyao you 逍遙遊), as
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On Classical and English Poetry
Phoenix, 1952T HE problem of comparing classical and modern poetry could be approached in various ways, and two approaches are obvious. One is through the classical tradition, the study of sources, of actual strands of influence running from ancient to modern poets.
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Contemporary poetry and classics
2006This chapter looks at the here and now and the unselfconscious use of Greek and Latin writers by contemporary British and Irish poets. In 1973 an enterprising garland-maker collected together some 850 translations from The Greek Anthology. Most of the versions by the fifty or so contributors were specially commissioned, and they included some excellent
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Tang Poetry in Classical Chinese Poetry Anthologies
2018Chinese poetry translation in the United States began to move to an obviously upward trend from the second decade of the twentieth century.
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2013
Entry for one of the most visible handbooks for comparative studies of poetry and poetics. Highlights the development of Roman poetry in a cultural context, focusing on issues of imitation, appropriation, competition with other cultures, and cultural identity.
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Entry for one of the most visible handbooks for comparative studies of poetry and poetics. Highlights the development of Roman poetry in a cultural context, focusing on issues of imitation, appropriation, competition with other cultures, and cultural identity.
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Sense and Sound in Classical Poetry
The Classical Quarterly, 1942‘Saepe stilum vertas’, says Horace; and he had excellent company in his friend Virgil, who wrote the Aeneid at the rate of only about 900 lines a year, and spent hours in licking his verses into shape. It would have been instructive to sit at the elbow of these two poets, to see what they altered and what they rejected.
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Poetry and the Qurʾan: The Use of tashbīh Particles in Classical Arabic Texts
Religions, 2023Ali Ahmad Hussein
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Classical Allusions in the Poetry of Donne
PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 1928A recent critic declares of John Donne: “He had none of that enthusiasm for Greek culture which distinguished More, Colet, and Ascham. He appears to have studied certain Greek authors in Latin translations. . . . . His learning was chiefly of the Mediaeval type.” No evidence, it is true, comes forward to establish Donne's acquaintance at first hand ...
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