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Ying Chen\u27s Impressions of Summer
Chapbook of narrative/personal poems by Ying Chen originally published by Finishing Line Press in 2013. Translated from the French by Peter Schulman, ODU Professor of French and International Studies.https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/worldlanguages_books/1016/thumbnail.jp
兩宋「詞人詞」雅化的發展與嬗變研究--以柳、周、姜、吳為探究中心
[[abstract]]The Development and Change of Ya-Hwa of Sung-Tsu: A Study on the Works of
Yeong Liu, Pang-Yen Chou,
K’uei Chiang, and Wen-Ying Wu
Abstract
Ya-Hwa is one of the most important phenomena in the development of Sung-Tsu.
The purpose of this study is to explore the Tsu’s change of Liu, Chou,
Chiang, and Wu in the Ya-Hwa process of Sung-Tsu. In the history of Sung-Tsu,
Yeong Liu, Pang-Yen Chou, K’uei Chiang, and Wen-Ying Wu not only made
significant contribution to the development of Ya-Hwa of Sung-Tsu, but also
their works showed some sot of successive relationship.
Although the tendency of Ya-Hwa in their works are similar to each other,
some noticeable differences still can be found in the subject and content,
writing style, linguistic talent, artistic performance, etc. Previous studies
have paid much attention to the Tsu of Liu, Chou, Chiang, and Wu; however,
their successive relationship of Ya-Hwa and the differences of individual
development were still intact. This article intends to compare the Ya-Hwa of
four poets’ works to understand the development process and change of Sung
Tsu. In order to do so, we first examine the literary phenomena of Ya-Hwa of
Sung-Tsu. Then, the works of four poets were analyzed and compared to
evaluate their status and contribution in the history of Ya-Hwa of Sung Tsu.
A Comparison of Gender-Role Attitudes between Taiwan and Coastal China(與Ying-hwa Chang合著)
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Changzhou Talented Woman Zhang Qie-ying Research
Zhang Qie-ying, who is the niece of zhang Huiyan, the daughter of Zhang Qi, the second wife of Wu Zan, wrote \ue2Danju xuan chugao\ue2, which had four volume of shi and one volume of ci. She also wrote\ue2 Dan ju xuan shugao \ue2and \ue2Guochao lienu shilu\ue2, but these two books were gone. Zhang Qie-ying\ue2s poems was erudite and graceful , and her ci was also polished, fine and smooth. Her writing talked about the describing of the scenery ,her thoughts on the antiques and history, what she thought on her experience, but the principal part of her writings was the contacts for her family members and friends.
On the time of Daoguang Emperor, Zhang Qie-ying was one of the illustrious female poems of the female poems groups. She had the fame of talented woman writer during several decades after she passed away. But in Zhang Qie-ying\ue2s time, women writings were easily to gone. In the last years of the Qing Dynasty, all Zhang Qie-ying\ue2s writings people could see only her \ue2Danju xuan ci\ue2, which had only thirty two ci writings, her \ue2Danju xuan chugao\ue2 was nearly gone. In \ue2Danju xuan chugao\ue2, half of the capacity was about her contacts for her family members and friends, which let people felt arid and duplication. When the quantity and the quality of Zhang Qie-ying\ue2s writings were both worth, people had few interests in reading and analysing her writing. Zhang Qie-ying had been ignored during decades.
On this paper, first ,I want to analyze the contents of Zhang Qie-ying\ue2s writings; then , I want to compare the anthologies which get Zhang Qie-ying\ue2s writings, to find how the editors of the anthologies to thought about Zhang Qie-ying, and what factors had been effected these editors to have these thought of Zhang Qie-ying, on the end, I want to let Zhang Qie-ying to have the right place on female women literature history. In the second chapter, I introduce Zhang Qie-ying\ue2s family members and her life. In the third chapter, I describe the social circumstances and the literature background during the Qianlong to Jiaqing, when the Zhang Qie-ying was born and grew up, to know how Zhang Qie-ying\ue2s philosophy and literary point to be made. In the forth chapter, I describe the versions of \ue2Danju xuan chugao\ue2. In the fifth chapter, I analyze the category of Zhang Qie-ying\ue2s writings. In the sixth chapter, I compare the anthologies which get Zhang Qie-ying\ue2s writings to know how the editors to think about Zhang Qie-ying. In the seventh chapter, I put Zhang Qie-ying to have the right place on female women literature history
Pollen profile from section Silberhohl in northern Germany
Pollen profile from section Silberhohl in northern German
Graduate Recital: Ying Su, Piano; July 31, 2004
Kemp Recital HallSaturday EveningJuly 31, 20047:00 p.m
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