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Vol. 8 No. 2 Dec. 2024
- American Science Fiction Studies in China: Retrospect and Prospect
Author:Dong YE
Abstract: The study of American science fiction in China has travelled a long and winding path over the past three decades. Relative papers and dissertations have been increasing with an academic boom of research programs. By analyzing the statistics and representative works on American science fiction in China, it is revealed that the research output has been flourishing in the 21st century in terms of its research quantity and quality, though there is still much to be improved in its depth, breadth, and ...
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- W. H. Auden's Left-Wing Political Thinking and Its Impact on His Early Poetry
Author:Bin LIANG
Abstract: Auden’s political thinking was rooted in the turbulent times of the 1930s. He chose to stand with the proletariat and paid attention to social realities. Marxism helped him better understand the background and causes of social problems, and find ways to diagnose and treat social ills. Under the influence of these left-wing political thoughts, Auden’s poetry showed criticism of the bourgeoisie, exploration of social issues, and a call for social change and struggle in terms of its content. In terms of the form of his poetic creation, this stance was manifested through what Auden termed “the hawk’s vision” and highly radical wording.
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- Notes on Contributors
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Abstract: Journal of Foreign Languages and Cultures, vol. 8, no. 2, 2024, Notes on Contributors
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