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 262 頁
... refer to a multitude of possible worlds , rather than just to one , the actual world.2 For fictional literature this idea is ... refers to an individual of the fictional world created by Dostoevskij in his novel Crime and Punishment . By ...
... refer to a multitude of possible worlds , rather than just to one , the actual world.2 For fictional literature this idea is ... refers to an individual of the fictional world created by Dostoevskij in his novel Crime and Punishment . By ...
第 317 頁
... refers to literary works , whereas " world critical models " refers to critical theories and methods . My purpose is that Western scholars would get themselves more acquaintance with critical theories and methods outside the Western ...
... refers to literary works , whereas " world critical models " refers to critical theories and methods . My purpose is that Western scholars would get themselves more acquaintance with critical theories and methods outside the Western ...
第 541 頁
... refers as the reader's or hermeneutical sublime . In fact the problem of understanding when one is confronted with overwhelming , confusing and difficult texts can well be labeled as a her- meneutical sublime . " Even hermeneutics ...
... refers as the reader's or hermeneutical sublime . In fact the problem of understanding when one is confronted with overwhelming , confusing and difficult texts can well be labeled as a her- meneutical sublime . " Even hermeneutics ...
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