淡江評論, 第 35 卷,第 1-2 期Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 2004 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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... " we are presented with perhaps Zhang's most deeply philosophical response to this phenomenon . Here he combines intimate and personal impressions of life in the countryside with broad 46 Tamkang Review , Vol . XXXV , No. 2.
... " we are presented with perhaps Zhang's most deeply philosophical response to this phenomenon . Here he combines intimate and personal impressions of life in the countryside with broad 46 Tamkang Review , Vol . XXXV , No. 2.
第 52 頁
... response . In his analysis of " Blending , " Ding Shaolun offers a critique of the concept of mystic union from the point of view of modern , that is to say , Western philosophy . He questions what union with Nature means in terms of ...
... response . In his analysis of " Blending , " Ding Shaolun offers a critique of the concept of mystic union from the point of view of modern , that is to say , Western philosophy . He questions what union with Nature means in terms of ...
第 60 頁
... response to changes around her . As the only local inhabitant to enter the commune's middle school in the neighbouring village , Fragrant Snow's conscious quest for self - expansion becomes the focal point of the narrative . She ...
... response to changes around her . As the only local inhabitant to enter the commune's middle school in the neighbouring village , Fragrant Snow's conscious quest for self - expansion becomes the focal point of the narrative . She ...
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