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    “We are all exiles” : exile and place in the poetry of Ee Tiang Hong, Wong Phui Nam and Shirley Geok-lin Lim by Cheng, Boey Kim

    Published 2020
    “…Exile is a dominant theme and trope in the poetry of the pioneer generation of Anglophone Malaysian poets Ee Tiang Hong, Wong Phui Nam and Shirley Geok-lin Lim. …”
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    The Age of Phillis and Collage — The Age of Phillis (Roundtable) by Mazella, David

    Published 2021
    “…Introducing responses to her from poets like Amiri Baraka and the Black Arts Movement made things even less comfortable, because I had not made any connections between those poets, their situations, and their poetics in our class.…”
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    ‘The art of being home’ : home and travel in Shirley Geok-lin Lim’s poetry by Boey, Kim Cheng

    Published 2020
    “…"'The Art of Being Home': Home and Travel in Shirley Geok-lin Lim's Poetry" is an exploration of Shirley Geok-lin Lim’s poetics of travel and home anchored in a narrative tracking a day spent with the poet. It is a sequel to “Walking between Land and Water,” an essay published in Asiatic, in which I combine a personal encounter with the poet with an examination of the tropes of walking and liminality in her work. …”
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    Sooo sweeet! Presence of long vowels in brand names lead to expectations of sweetness by Pathak, Abhishek, Calvert, Gemma Anne

    Published 2022
    “…Throughout the history of languages, poets and writers have used linguistic tools to enhance euphony in their creations. …”
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    嚴謹的遊戲──王安石〈胡笳十八拍〉詩論析 = A study of “Eighteen Songs of a Nomad’s Flute” poems by Wang An-Shi by 衣若芬 I, Lo-fen

    Published 2017
    “…“Lines collection poem” refers to the poems that are made up of lines from various poets. The author will merge these lines into his own work. …”
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    南宋《胡笳十八拍》集句诗之书写及其历史意义 = Adaptations of Southern song's poem 'Hujia Shibapai' and their historical significance by 衣若芬 I, Lo-Fen

    Published 2015
    “…Cai Yan,daughter of Cai Yong,was a renowned poet in the Eastern Han Dynasty.After Cai Yan's husband Wei Zhongdao had passed away,she went back to her parents' home because she had not managed to bear any children.She was captured during the Hun Invasion (194-195 A.D.),and stayed in captivity for twelve years,during which time she married a Hun and gave birth to two children.Cao Cao,out of respect and gratitude for his long time friend Cai Yong,offered to redeem Cai Yan with much money and married her off to Dong Si.Throughout this period Cai Yan had much grievance about her whole life,hence this poem for remembrance.…”
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    南宋〈胡笳十八拍〉集句詩之書寫及其歷史意義 = Adaptations for Southern song’s poem “Hu Jia Shi Ba Pai” (“Eighteen Songs of a Nomad’s flute”) and their historical significance... by 衣若芬 I, Lo-fen

    Published 2014
    “…Subsequently, there were more poets adopting the same title “Hu Jia Shi Ba Pai”, such as Liu Shang in the Tang Dynasty; along with Wang An Shi, Li Gang and Wen Tian Xiang in the Song Dynasty. …”
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    The Limbu s-final and t-final verb roots, after Michailovsky 1979 and Weidert 1982 by Sprigg, R. K.

    Published 2024
    “…I had originally chosen Taplejung as the most suitable place in Limbuan for a research programme into the phonetics and phonology of Limbu planned for the early part of 1956 in order to concentrate on a northern dialect; but I chanced to meet a young Limbu author and poet, Kajiman Kandangwa, who persuaded me to go to Panthar instead, where I could count on help from his friends in studying the, language as spoken in the eastern part of the Limbu area, towards Ilam.…”
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    Historical imagination and cultural identity : revisiting Yang Mu's poetics of history by Zhang, Songjian

    Published 2021
    “…This paper argues that the second approach and mode, e.g., Yang Mu speaking through fictionalized and dramatized historical figures, should be viewed as Yang's insight, as it powerfully displays the originality and depth of the poet's vision. In addition, as the focus of Yang Mu's historical imagination shifts from Chinese mainland to Taiwan over the decades, his cultural identity undergoes a major transformation; in a sense, this shift results from the rise of Taiwan's nativization movement in the age of globalization.…”
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    Hippocrates the fool : faith and healing in Lovelich’s History of the Holy Grail by Hindley, Katherine Storm

    Published 2020
    “…Other critics describe Lovelich as ‘the most clumsy and tedious poet of the fifteenth century’, and as ‘an unimaginative and insensitive clod’. …”
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