Year
1919.2
Text
Guo, Moruo. Fei tu. [Hymne an die Banditen].
Among the 'bandits' just alluded to, he also ranked Cromwell, Washington and José Rizal as political revolutionaries. Buddha, Mozi and Luther as religious revolutionaires. Copernicus, Darwin and Nietzsche as revolutionaries in the realm of science and scholarship. Rodin, Whitman and Tolstoy as revolutionaries in the field of art and literature. Rousseau, Pestalozzi and Tagore as revolutionaries in the domain of pedagogy.
Mentioned People (9)
Subjects
Literature : Occident : Russia
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Literature : Occident : Switzerland
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Literature : Occident : United States of America
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Philosophy : Europe : France
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Philosophy : Europe : Germany
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Philosophy : Europe : Great Britain
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Philosophy : Europe : Switzerland
Documents (1)
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Bibliographical Data |
Type / Abbreviation |
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1
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1986
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Gálik, Marián. Kuo Mo-jo's "The goddesses" : creative confrontation with Tagore, Whitman and Goethe. In : Gálik, Marián. Milestones in Sino-Western literary confrontation, 1898-1979. – Wiesbaden : Harrassowitz, 1986. (Asiatische Forschungen ; Bd. 98). [Guo Moruo].
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Publication /
WhiW56
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Cited
by: Asien-Orient-Institut Universität Zürich
(AOI,
Organisation)
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Person:
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von
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Person:
Guo, Moruo
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Person:
Gálik, Marián
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Person:
Tagore, Rabindranath
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Person:
Whitman, Walt
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