Ge, Guilu. William Wordsworth and his romanticism in China after the establishment of New China. In : Journal of Ningxia University (Jan. 1999).
Abstract : The founding of the People's Republic of China marked the beginning of a new historical period in our country, but no new opportunities are presented for Wordsworth. New China's study of foreign literature is influenced and limited by the Soviet Union (1917-1990), which puts undue emphasis on politics, such as political attitude of author, political, social and historic significance of works, so Wordsworth and his works repeatedly came under attack. In 1980's, China's study of Wordsworth entered a new stage, especially in 1990's, Wordsworth and his works are gradually understood and embraced by more and more China's readers.
Literature : Occident : Great Britain