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 271 頁
... fantastic world ( corresponding to Todorov's fantastic genre , cf. Todorov , 1970 ) . Finally , a third integrated variant of the dual world will be generated when the texture fails to authenticate either domain ; the result is an ...
... fantastic world ( corresponding to Todorov's fantastic genre , cf. Todorov , 1970 ) . Finally , a third integrated variant of the dual world will be generated when the texture fails to authenticate either domain ; the result is an ...
第 306 頁
... fantastic , ” “ uncanny ” and " marvelous " of Todorov's model inadequate to classify this particular story and is obliged to call this story " fantastic - marvelous . " William Touponce comments on Chang's analysis that " Chang bases ...
... fantastic , ” “ uncanny ” and " marvelous " of Todorov's model inadequate to classify this particular story and is obliged to call this story " fantastic - marvelous . " William Touponce comments on Chang's analysis that " Chang bases ...
第 557 頁
... fantastic one , stumbled over apparently in his haste , that the poet goes on to develop . It really describes the lovers best and justifies their renunciation . For the phoenix is not two but one , " we two being one , are it " ; and ...
... fantastic one , stumbled over apparently in his haste , that the poet goes on to develop . It really describes the lovers best and justifies their renunciation . For the phoenix is not two but one , " we two being one , are it " ; and ...
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