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Comparative Critical Studies, 2021
In recent years, the legendary Hong Kong author Jin Yong has been referred to in Anglophone media as ‘China's Tolkien’, but the basis for that comparison has been disregarded by Sinologists for valid reasons. However, the very establishment of the comparison, even on questionable grounds, may be a stroke of serendipity.
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In recent years, the legendary Hong Kong author Jin Yong has been referred to in Anglophone media as ‘China's Tolkien’, but the basis for that comparison has been disregarded by Sinologists for valid reasons. However, the very establishment of the comparison, even on questionable grounds, may be a stroke of serendipity.
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Lomonosov Journal of Philology, 2023
The article deals with innovations in the fi eld of versification technique used by Apollon Grigoriev in his poetic translations from German, English and Ancient Greek. These are accentual verse (dolnik), metrical composite, free verse, new syllabics, as well as prose miniature used to translate lyrical poetry, and prosimetrum, with the help of which ...
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The article deals with innovations in the fi eld of versification technique used by Apollon Grigoriev in his poetic translations from German, English and Ancient Greek. These are accentual verse (dolnik), metrical composite, free verse, new syllabics, as well as prose miniature used to translate lyrical poetry, and prosimetrum, with the help of which ...
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Mittellateinisches Jahrbuch, 2022
Thomas Haye: The Prosimetrum De precepto Prudentie by Nichasius de Planca (d. before 1307). A Defence of Pagan Poetry within the Milieu of the University of Paris Towards the end of the 13th century, the Flemish Nichasius de Planca was studying theology at the University of Paris.
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Thomas Haye: The Prosimetrum De precepto Prudentie by Nichasius de Planca (d. before 1307). A Defence of Pagan Poetry within the Milieu of the University of Paris Towards the end of the 13th century, the Flemish Nichasius de Planca was studying theology at the University of Paris.
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