This essay provides a thematic study of several British animal poems written by poets including John Gay,William Blake,Samuel Taylor Coleridge,Thomas Hardy,and Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.By directly or indirectly expressin...This essay provides a thematic study of several British animal poems written by poets including John Gay,William Blake,Samuel Taylor Coleridge,Thomas Hardy,and Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.By directly or indirectly expressing the theme of nemesis or anti-nemesis,these poems aim at showing the bad consequences of the abuse of animals,serving as a warning to the animal abusers as well as the potential ones,and providing a way to achieve a harmonious human-animal relationship and thus avoid revengeful results.展开更多
Greece’s debt crisis underlines the need for tougher and smarter governance for the euro zone Since the news from Greece of an unexpectedly large surge in its government deficit and debt broke at the end of 2009。
基金This research project is supported by Science Foundation of Beijing Language and Culture University(supported by“the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities”).
文摘This essay provides a thematic study of several British animal poems written by poets including John Gay,William Blake,Samuel Taylor Coleridge,Thomas Hardy,and Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.By directly or indirectly expressing the theme of nemesis or anti-nemesis,these poems aim at showing the bad consequences of the abuse of animals,serving as a warning to the animal abusers as well as the potential ones,and providing a way to achieve a harmonious human-animal relationship and thus avoid revengeful results.
文摘Greece’s debt crisis underlines the need for tougher and smarter governance for the euro zone Since the news from Greece of an unexpectedly large surge in its government deficit and debt broke at the end of 2009。