The Generic Self: Anecdotal vs. Autobiographical References to Personal History

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  • Eugene Eoyang University of Indiana, Bloomington

Abstract

"The beginning of wisdom for Wang Wei was to lose one’s self in Nature; the beginning of wisdom for Wordsworth was to find one’s self in Nature. They were, of course, both right-each in his own way. The crucial and interesting question is: what are the differences in the ways in which Wordsworth and Wang Wei are both right."

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Published

2012-09-02

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