Tamkang Review, 第 14 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1984 |
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第 19 頁
... Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World , 1726 , the original title of Gulliver's Travels , all this is changed . Gulliver visits a large number of different islands and communities , including societies of tiny people , giants ...
... Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World , 1726 , the original title of Gulliver's Travels , all this is changed . Gulliver visits a large number of different islands and communities , including societies of tiny people , giants ...
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... Travels although no direct connection or influence has been proved . A Chinese novel , The Destinies of the Flowers in the Mirror by Li Ju - chen has been called " The Chinese Gulliver . " Combining elements of utopia and dystopia , it ...
... Travels although no direct connection or influence has been proved . A Chinese novel , The Destinies of the Flowers in the Mirror by Li Ju - chen has been called " The Chinese Gulliver . " Combining elements of utopia and dystopia , it ...
第 21 頁
... Travels appeared in 1880. Between that year and the end of the century 23 different Japanese utopias came from the press . This could certainly suggest a direct chain of influence . A translation of a Dutch utopia in 1868 , which I ...
... Travels appeared in 1880. Between that year and the end of the century 23 different Japanese utopias came from the press . This could certainly suggest a direct chain of influence . A translation of a Dutch utopia in 1868 , which I ...
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