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    <title language="zho">&gt;The Grass Is Singing&lt; – Interpretation Using Fromm’s Theory of Human Alienation [从弗洛姆的人性异化论来解读《野草在歌唱》] [application of Fromm's theories to art]</title>
    <abstract language="zho">从弗洛姆的人性异化论角度出发解读多丽丝•莱辛的处女作《野草在歌唱》。着重从人与自己关系的异化,人与他人关系的异化两个方面来说明《野草在歌唱》中的人性异化问题</abstract>
    <abstract language="eng">[automatic translation] Alienation of humanity from the perspective of Fromm's interpretation of Doris Lessing 's debut &gt;The Grass Is Singing&lt; . Emphasis from the alienation of man and his relationship alienation between man and others to illustrate the relationship between the two aspects of &gt;The Grass Is Singing&lt; in the human alienation.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="zho">Education for Chinese After-School (Theory) [中国校外教育], No. 12 (2014), p. 20.</parentTitle>
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    <author>Dan Zhou</author>
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