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 35 頁
... Animal Farm and the City of Cats animals are used to portray a variety of human characteristics . A Japanese scholar showed how the black American poet Richard Wright developed the English " haiku " as a genre . In one of his poems ...
... Animal Farm and the City of Cats animals are used to portray a variety of human characteristics . A Japanese scholar showed how the black American poet Richard Wright developed the English " haiku " as a genre . In one of his poems ...
第 36 頁
... animal symbols is the collection of fables attributed to AEsop of ancient Greece . A paper combining thematology with literary history traced the influence of these fables in the East , especially in Japan [ Kobori ] . A purely ...
... animal symbols is the collection of fables attributed to AEsop of ancient Greece . A paper combining thematology with literary history traced the influence of these fables in the East , especially in Japan [ Kobori ] . A purely ...
第 105 頁
... animal fables which were scattered about in the form of Romulus and Avainus collections . In addition , his Aesop included the Remicius collection , edited by Maximus Planudes , which had some years earlier been brought to Italy from ...
... animal fables which were scattered about in the form of Romulus and Avainus collections . In addition , his Aesop included the Remicius collection , edited by Maximus Planudes , which had some years earlier been brought to Italy from ...
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