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 61 頁
... fiction and the principle of close reading , Mr. Shan studies " the adoption of a foreign literary technique by a person who is at once a student of foreign literature , a creative writer and a professor of fiction . " Mr. Shan's paper ...
... fiction and the principle of close reading , Mr. Shan studies " the adoption of a foreign literary technique by a person who is at once a student of foreign literature , a creative writer and a professor of fiction . " Mr. Shan's paper ...
第 262 頁
... fictional literature this idea is doubly significant : Firstly , if fictional texts refer , they certainly refer to possible fictional worlds rather than to the real world . It is absurd to claim , for example , that the name ...
... fictional literature this idea is doubly significant : Firstly , if fictional texts refer , they certainly refer to possible fictional worlds rather than to the real world . It is absurd to claim , for example , that the name ...
第 263 頁
... fictional worlds are made . The properties , the structures and the modes of existence of fictional worlds are ultimately determined by the poetic procedures involved in their construction . Let us demonstrate briefly how fictional ...
... fictional worlds are made . The properties , the structures and the modes of existence of fictional worlds are ultimately determined by the poetic procedures involved in their construction . Let us demonstrate briefly how fictional ...
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