淡江評論, 第 34 卷Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University, 2003 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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第 29 頁
... theme is expressed in various ways : Life has no logic , so why does there have to be logic to explain what it means ? ( 50 ) This is pristine natural beauty . It is irrepressible , seeks no reward , and is without goal . ( 61 ) Fiction ...
... theme is expressed in various ways : Life has no logic , so why does there have to be logic to explain what it means ? ( 50 ) This is pristine natural beauty . It is irrepressible , seeks no reward , and is without goal . ( 61 ) Fiction ...
第 47 頁
... theme of the novel and at the same time self - reflectively points to the fictionality of this particular text , the same analogy is used by Yinzhan naxi to further indicate the fictive nature of all happy endings and all tragic endings ...
... theme of the novel and at the same time self - reflectively points to the fictionality of this particular text , the same analogy is used by Yinzhan naxi to further indicate the fictive nature of all happy endings and all tragic endings ...
第 124 頁
... theme of aloneness haunting their narratives is due less to social than to personal , or existential , factors . Both stories are gems of brevity and psychological intensity , stressing the anguish of characters convinced that their ...
... theme of aloneness haunting their narratives is due less to social than to personal , or existential , factors . Both stories are gems of brevity and psychological intensity , stressing the anguish of characters convinced that their ...
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