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English Poetry and the Chinese Reader

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Looking into Jin’ichi Konishi’s History of Japanese Literature the other day, I came across this interesting observation:At first blush, one would say: how true! There is an analogous situation in China. Upon reflection, however, one sees significant differences.

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    Jin’ichi Konishi (小西甚一), A History of Japanese Literature, Vol. One: The Archaic and Ancient Ages, trans. Aileen Gatten & Nicholas Teele, ed. Earl Miner. (Princeton: Princeton UP, 1984) 16–17.

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Wang, Z. (2015). English Poetry and the Chinese Reader. In: Degrees of Affinity. China Academic Library. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-45475-6_4

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