What matters is that it is a wave: a study of Chen, Yu-Hong's poetry
碩士 === 國立成功大學 === 台灣文學系碩博士班 === 98 === Russian poetess Marina Tsvetaeva (1892-1941), had used waves as metaphor to express the characteristics and features of lyric poetry in her thoery. “Waves”, as the composition and musle of lyrics poetry, are the elements which were carried by words. The returni...
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ndltd-TW-098NCKU56250322017-09-20T04:31:12Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/33015504853518526761 What matters is that it is a wave: a study of Chen, Yu-Hong's poetry 重要的是,那是波浪:陳育虹詩研究 Wei-ZhiGao 高維志 碩士 國立成功大學 台灣文學系碩博士班 98 Russian poetess Marina Tsvetaeva (1892-1941), had used waves as metaphor to express the characteristics and features of lyric poetry in her thoery. “Waves”, as the composition and musle of lyrics poetry, are the elements which were carried by words. The returning back waves images ,like Water (which represents text) drives images by waves emerging (which represents metaphors and forms) to accomplish processes of lyric-writing . Taiwan Poetess Chen Yu-Hong (1952-) integrated waves’ image into her series of poem. She used this sentence, “what matters is that it is a wave”, to be the introductory remarks in the series of poem. Besides, Chen Yu-Hong used the dialog accent to compose multi-signifying discourse. By using metaphor of waves, I attempt to close to her creative style and think out three methods to decipher Chen Yu-Hong’s poetic characteristics. First, the rhythm, being pushed forward by waves which go forward one by one, would produce the sense of progression and rhythm. Using this way to read, I focus on the aesthetics of sound and form. Secondly, I will focus on the causes of of waves. The magnetic field was drawn by the planets in the universe, and influenced by the gravity between Earth and Moon, so the gravity in magnetic field is the disturbance which drawed by the two (or multiple) individual desire. Poetess, who used metaphor, persists in writing and inquiring of love. Waving of sea is the emerging ability, like oxygen and nitrogen produced by sea grass, to support Earth breeding. The metaphor-poet realized the energy of nature, life, and knowledge which exist inside nature. Sheng-Kuan Yu 游勝冠 2010 學位論文 ; thesis 149 zh-TW |
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碩士 === 國立成功大學 === 台灣文學系碩博士班 === 98 === Russian poetess Marina Tsvetaeva (1892-1941), had used waves as metaphor to express the characteristics and features of lyric poetry in her thoery. “Waves”, as the composition and musle of lyrics poetry, are the elements which were carried by words. The returning back waves images ,like Water (which represents text) drives images by waves emerging (which represents metaphors and forms) to accomplish processes of lyric-writing .
Taiwan Poetess Chen Yu-Hong (1952-) integrated waves’ image into her series of poem. She used this sentence, “what matters is that it is a wave”, to be the introductory remarks in the series of poem. Besides, Chen Yu-Hong used the dialog accent to compose multi-signifying discourse. By using metaphor of waves, I attempt to close to her creative style and think out three methods to decipher Chen Yu-Hong’s poetic characteristics. First, the rhythm, being pushed forward by waves which go forward one by one, would produce the sense of progression and rhythm. Using this way to read, I focus on the aesthetics of sound and form. Secondly, I will focus on the causes of of waves. The magnetic field was drawn by the planets in the universe, and influenced by the gravity between Earth and Moon, so the gravity in magnetic field is the disturbance which drawed by the two (or multiple) individual desire. Poetess, who used metaphor, persists in writing and inquiring of love. Waving of sea is the emerging ability, like oxygen and nitrogen produced by sea grass, to support Earth breeding. The metaphor-poet realized the energy of nature, life, and knowledge which exist inside nature.
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