Contrastive Analysis of Graphological Deviation in Chinese and English Concrete Poetry
Abstract
Concrete Poetry is a type of literature that still exists today but less known for people. This research focuses on the effects of graphological deviation in English and Chinese Concrete Poetry, thus compares the disparities produced by the violation of norm language. Furthermore, readers are expected to enhance the profound understanding and appreciation essence of poems by accessing this unconventional language style.
Keywords
Graphological Deviation; Concrete Poetry
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v7i36.12726
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