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“A study of Amy Lowell's Far Eastern verse” (Publication, 1928)

Year

1928

Text

Schwartz, William Leonard. A study of Amy Lowell's Far Eastern verse. In : Modern language notes, vol. 43 (1928). (Low5)

Type

Publication

Contributors (1)

Schwartz, William Leonard  (Quincy, Mass. 1888–1955 Palo Alto, Calif.) : Professor of French, Stanford University

Mentioned People (1)

Lowell, Amy  (Brookline, Mass. 1874-1925 Brookline, Mass.) : Dichterin, Frauenrechtlerin
[No Chinese translations until 2014].

Subjects

Literature : Occident : United States of America / References / Sources

Chronology Entries (2)

# Year Text Linked Data
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.
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.

Cited by (1)

# Year Bibliographical Data Type / Abbreviation Linked Data
1 2000- Asien-Orient-Institut Universität Zürich Organisation / AOI
  • Cited by: Huppertz, Josefine ; Köster, Hermann. Kleine China-Beiträge. (St. Augustin : Selbstverlag, 1979). [Hermann Köster zum 75. Geburtstag].

    [Enthält : Ostasieneise von Wilhelm Schmidt 1935 von Josefine Huppertz ; Konfuzianismus von Xunzi von Hermann Köster]. (Huppe1, Published)