A History of Haiku, Том 1Hokuseido Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 427 |
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... Chinese cultures were already to a great extent blended when they reached Japan . The aboriginal Chinese view of nature was no doubt like that of the Japanese and the English and the Indian , -an instinctive animism , but in China this ...
... Chinese cultures were already to a great extent blended when they reached Japan . The aboriginal Chinese view of nature was no doubt like that of the Japanese and the English and the Indian , -an instinctive animism , but in China this ...
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... Chinese poetry , though Chinese painting must also have had a great effect . The prevailing tone of Chinese poetry is that of a melancholy subjectivism ; there is no Wordsworthian joy . The Chinese poet sees himself in nature , or sees ...
... Chinese poetry , though Chinese painting must also have had a great effect . The prevailing tone of Chinese poetry is that of a melancholy subjectivism ; there is no Wordsworthian joy . The Chinese poet sees himself in nature , or sees ...
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... Chinese poetry . Kobanashi became popular because of " translations " of Chinese humorous stories . Chinese poetry , that is , verse in Chinese characters only , was written by literary people . There was at the same time a tendency to ...
... Chinese poetry . Kobanashi became popular because of " translations " of Chinese humorous stories . Chinese poetry , that is , verse in Chinese characters only , was written by literary people . There was at the same time a tendency to ...
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