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 263 頁
... construction . Let us demonstrate briefly how fictional worlds are made by taking Kafka's well - known text " Die Sorge des Hausvaters " ( 1917 ) as a model of this process . Kafka's text reveals the construction of fictions on two ...
... construction . Let us demonstrate briefly how fictional worlds are made by taking Kafka's well - known text " Die Sorge des Hausvaters " ( 1917 ) as a model of this process . Kafka's text reveals the construction of fictions on two ...
第 266 頁
... construction of the setting and of the story . The overall structure of the narrative world arises from integrating Ws and WN into WA or WAA . Obviously , the great variety of these complex structures opens the way for a specification ...
... construction of the setting and of the story . The overall structure of the narrative world arises from integrating Ws and WN into WA or WAA . Obviously , the great variety of these complex structures opens the way for a specification ...
第 397 頁
... construction of series of the most varied types , which are at times parallel to each other and at times intersect each other , not only in terms of " chronotope , " but in language . ' 12 11 This trans - linguistic view of novelistic ...
... construction of series of the most varied types , which are at times parallel to each other and at times intersect each other , not only in terms of " chronotope , " but in language . ' 12 11 This trans - linguistic view of novelistic ...
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