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 15 筆
第 21 頁
the protagonist travels throughout Japan and various imaginary places , including a land of big people , a land of dwarfs , and a land of women . Like Swift , Hiraga Gennai is primarily interested in satirizing contemporary life rather ...
the protagonist travels throughout Japan and various imaginary places , including a land of big people , a land of dwarfs , and a land of women . Like Swift , Hiraga Gennai is primarily interested in satirizing contemporary life rather ...
第 32 頁
... protagonist's aunt having born an illegitimate child and suffered the stigma attached to her situation is driven to madness and eventually a degrading suicide through drowning in a well . She is the victim . The protagonist's mother ...
... protagonist's aunt having born an illegitimate child and suffered the stigma attached to her situation is driven to madness and eventually a degrading suicide through drowning in a well . She is the victim . The protagonist's mother ...
第 425 頁
... protagonist is presented in Chart 2. It is quite obvious from Chart 2 that , Chao is the most active and dynamic ' agent ' in the story . As a matter of fact he dominates all the mortal combat scenes , hiding , watching , yelling ...
... protagonist is presented in Chart 2. It is quite obvious from Chart 2 that , Chao is the most active and dynamic ' agent ' in the story . As a matter of fact he dominates all the mortal combat scenes , hiding , watching , yelling ...
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