1928
Publication
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1 | 1913 | Amy Lowell went to London, where she fell in with a group of writers who were then cultivating an acquaintance with Chinese and Japanese poetry and art, under the influence of British scholars. |
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2 | 1928 | William Leonard Schwartz : Amy Lowell is less important as a mere interpreter of the Far East than as a propagandist, practitioner and theorizer who drew attention to the poetry and art of China and Japan. She had a genius for catching the public eye. |
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# | Year | Bibliographical Data | Type / Abbreviation | Linked Data |
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1 | 2000- | Asien-Orient-Institut Universität Zürich | Organisation / AOI |
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