Explores the evolution of Walt Whitman in China beginning with the May Fourth Student Movement in 1919 that generated modern Chinese literature ("New Literature"), and examines the Chinese translators of Whitman who influenced it; describes the work of Tian Han, Guo Moruo, Xu Zhimo, Mu Mutian, Chu Tunan, Ai Qing, Xu Chi, and Zhao Luorui, among others
One of the most influential and well recognized writers of the 19th century is Walt Whitman. He crea...
For modern Chinese poetry, or poetry written in vernacular Chinese, 1920 is a year of great signific...
Provides an account of the author\u27s involvement in Whitman scholarship, including his early recog...
Explores the evolution of Walt Whitman in China beginning with the May Fourth Student Movement in 19...
Assesses the extent of Whitman\u27s influence on Chinese poet Ai Qing (1910-1996), showing how, alth...
Assesses the extent of Whitman\u27s influence on Chinese poet Ai Qing (1910-1996), showing how, alth...
Explores Whitman\u27s attitudes toward Asian Americans and reads the work of several Asian American ...
Explores Whitman\u27s attitudes toward Asian Americans and reads the work of several Asian American ...
Briefly examines the impact of Whitman in China and predicts that Whitman\u27s reputation and influe...
Examines Ha Jin\u27s use of Whitman in his 1999 novel Waiting, analyzing the effects of evoking Whit...
Walt Whitman was an enormous influence on Allen Ginsberg, which Lawrence Ferlinghetti recognized at ...
Walt Whitman was an enormous influence on Allen Ginsberg, which Lawrence Ferlinghetti recognized at ...
In “Democratic Vistas”, Walt Whitman calls for an American literary revolution. He asserts that Amer...
In “Democratic Vistas”, Walt Whitman calls for an American literary revolution. He asserts that Amer...
Traces the history of Whitman\u27s reception in Brazil, discussing his impact as a whole and on spec...
One of the most influential and well recognized writers of the 19th century is Walt Whitman. He crea...
For modern Chinese poetry, or poetry written in vernacular Chinese, 1920 is a year of great signific...
Provides an account of the author\u27s involvement in Whitman scholarship, including his early recog...
Explores the evolution of Walt Whitman in China beginning with the May Fourth Student Movement in 19...
Assesses the extent of Whitman\u27s influence on Chinese poet Ai Qing (1910-1996), showing how, alth...
Assesses the extent of Whitman\u27s influence on Chinese poet Ai Qing (1910-1996), showing how, alth...
Explores Whitman\u27s attitudes toward Asian Americans and reads the work of several Asian American ...
Explores Whitman\u27s attitudes toward Asian Americans and reads the work of several Asian American ...
Briefly examines the impact of Whitman in China and predicts that Whitman\u27s reputation and influe...
Examines Ha Jin\u27s use of Whitman in his 1999 novel Waiting, analyzing the effects of evoking Whit...
Walt Whitman was an enormous influence on Allen Ginsberg, which Lawrence Ferlinghetti recognized at ...
Walt Whitman was an enormous influence on Allen Ginsberg, which Lawrence Ferlinghetti recognized at ...
In “Democratic Vistas”, Walt Whitman calls for an American literary revolution. He asserts that Amer...
In “Democratic Vistas”, Walt Whitman calls for an American literary revolution. He asserts that Amer...
Traces the history of Whitman\u27s reception in Brazil, discussing his impact as a whole and on spec...
One of the most influential and well recognized writers of the 19th century is Walt Whitman. He crea...
For modern Chinese poetry, or poetry written in vernacular Chinese, 1920 is a year of great signific...
Provides an account of the author\u27s involvement in Whitman scholarship, including his early recog...