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1 | 1978 |
Zhang, Yaozhi. Lun Bailun he ta de chang shi "Qiaerde Haluode you ji" [ID D26476]. Zhang schreibt : "[Byron] uses the magnificence of nature as a contrast to the ugliness of reality ; he uses it as an expression of his strong detestation for reality, and of his political passion. Byron describes the Rhine and the Alps as if they were a realm of freedom and harmony, in order to express his opposition to the restoration of autocracy in Europe and his loathing of social reality." |
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# | Year | Bibliographical Data | Type / Abbreviation | Linked Data |
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1 | 1978 | Zhang, Yaozhi. Lun Bailun he ta de chang shi "Qiaerde Haluode you ji". In : Qiqihaer shi yuan xue bao ; no 3 (1978). [On Byron and his long poem "Childe Harold"]. | Publication / Byr81 |
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2 | 1981 |
Zhang, Yaozhi. Xuelai, 1792-1822. (Shenyang : Liaoning ren min chu ban she, 1981). (Wai guo wen xue ping jie cong shu). [Abhandlung über Percy Bysshe Shelley]. 雪萊, 1792-1822 |
Publication / Shel23 |