Gui-juan He (International) assertion Gui-juan He i(18141682 works by)
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1 Australian's Ecological Concept : From the the Evolution of Australian's Ecological Awareness in Literature (1788-2008) Glen Phillips , Gui-juan He (translator), 2012 single work criticism
— Appears in: Journal of Xihua University , February vol. 31 no. 1 2012; (p. 66)
'In the paper, works of representative Australian writers since the colonial era are selected to interrogate the changing attitudes to 'Nature' or ' the land' from the time of white settlement or conquest to the present. This paper shows how early hopes of creating a new Eden were displaced by preoccupations with survival and ' winning the battle' against a perceived hostile antagonist in an unfamiliar environment. Later appreciation of this ' different' land owed something to a growing understanding of Aboriginal cultural attitudes towards the landscape and inputs from the emerging environmental movement and new literary theory such as ecocriticism of recent years. The growth of cities also provided a 'built' environment which somewhat displaces the preoccupations with the vast inland. Authors referred to will range from Kendall and Lawson through Stead and Katharine Susannah Prichard to Judith Wright and on to John Kinsella. Some poems of my own will also be included.' (Publication abstract)
 
1 An Overview of the Australian Woman Poetry in the Multicultural Period Gui-juan He , 2011 single work criticism
— Appears in: Journal of Xihua University , February vol. 30 no. 1 2011; (p. 97-99)
'This essay, according to time and faction order, reviews the development history of Australian woman poetry after World War II from a macro perspective and sums up the representative figures of each faction and typical characteristics of their poetries, thereby presenting its colorfulness.' (Publication abstract) 
1 Harmony Achieved from Love : Analysis of the Theme of the Australian Poet, Judith Wright's Poetry Gui-juan He , 2009 single work criticism
— Appears in: Journal of Xihua University , April vol. 28 no. 2 2009; (p. 78-81)
'Throughout her life, Judith Wright had been actively advocating a harmonious relationship between man and man as well is nature. In her view, the only way to achieve this goal is to make full use of the power of love in human nature. That makes a chief theme of her poetry. In her poems, Miss Wright explained her own understanding of love.' 

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