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 1 到 3 筆結果,共 43 筆
第 258 頁
... created among its zealous adherants the illusion that literature stands alone and apart from history , its readers , and all their values . No matter how literature or criticism turns against itself , the values of literature and life ...
... created among its zealous adherants the illusion that literature stands alone and apart from history , its readers , and all their values . No matter how literature or criticism turns against itself , the values of literature and life ...
第 336 頁
... creation . The pattern of language as derived from the pattern of the world can be contrasted with the Western ... created by an author is perceived by the reader , thanks to a mark ; and subsequently is reduced , thanks to the ...
... creation . The pattern of language as derived from the pattern of the world can be contrasted with the Western ... created by an author is perceived by the reader , thanks to a mark ; and subsequently is reduced , thanks to the ...
第 576 頁
... created by meaning or by practical needs and functions ; this is a question to be debated by an anthropologist or a ... creation and preservation of works first composed and then understood . " 14 The statement is referring , in ...
... created by meaning or by practical needs and functions ; this is a question to be debated by an anthropologist or a ... creation and preservation of works first composed and then understood . " 14 The statement is referring , in ...
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