Jahr
2003
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Yan, Kui. Ai de jian zheng [John Donne]. [ID D30995].
Argues that ValMourn "abounds in round images, physical, spiritual, and structural, of which the first two are encircled within the third". Maintains that these round images are "symbolic of a perfect love and a harmonious universe" and that the poem "works as a promise to true love, a hope for universal exploration, and a speculation on the relationship between man and nature, body and soul, contradiction and harmony, all identical with the round images that are the fruit of a strong sensibility and the emblem of eternal love".
Argues that ValMourn "abounds in round images, physical, spiritual, and structural, of which the first two are encircled within the third". Maintains that these round images are "symbolic of a perfect love and a harmonious universe" and that the poem "works as a promise to true love, a hope for universal exploration, and a speculation on the relationship between man and nature, body and soul, contradiction and harmony, all identical with the round images that are the fruit of a strong sensibility and the emblem of eternal love".
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