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 306 頁
... reader's hesitation and a special kind of reading which is neither poetic nor allegorical . ' In other words , a story is only the fantastic if readers are willing to co- operate . The necessary and sufficient conditions require the ...
... reader's hesitation and a special kind of reading which is neither poetic nor allegorical . ' In other words , a story is only the fantastic if readers are willing to co- operate . The necessary and sufficient conditions require the ...
第 307 頁
... readers . The " structures " help a writer , especially a beginner to compose , for example , " a story " by listing the formulas of a story , even though readers may not receive the products as stories at all . A recent research on the ...
... readers . The " structures " help a writer , especially a beginner to compose , for example , " a story " by listing the formulas of a story , even though readers may not receive the products as stories at all . A recent research on the ...
第 582 頁
... Readers of these literary works should not neglect the special historical circumstances under which this particular genre of literature was formulated . Such an " understanding " forms part of the criteria through which a reader ...
... Readers of these literary works should not neglect the special historical circumstances under which this particular genre of literature was formulated . Such an " understanding " forms part of the criteria through which a reader ...
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