Tamkang Review, 第 14 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1984 |
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... represents life from a number of varying viewpoints rather than from the fixed perspective ordinarily associated with western art and poetry . This multiple perspective may be interpreted as both a means of concentrating on a central ...
... represents life from a number of varying viewpoints rather than from the fixed perspective ordinarily associated with western art and poetry . This multiple perspective may be interpreted as both a means of concentrating on a central ...
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... represented by Tai - yü and that of non - youth as represented by Pao - ch'ai . While they should complement each other to form a totalized view of life , these two worlds are in reality mutually exclusive . Pao - yü's tragedy and by ...
... represented by Tai - yü and that of non - youth as represented by Pao - ch'ai . While they should complement each other to form a totalized view of life , these two worlds are in reality mutually exclusive . Pao - yü's tragedy and by ...
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... represents increasing interest and effort . I am indebted to William Tay for these sources . Among the many discussions on the Western Marxist side concerning possible compatibility with other theories , I find an article by Raymod ...
... represents increasing interest and effort . I am indebted to William Tay for these sources . Among the many discussions on the Western Marxist side concerning possible compatibility with other theories , I find an article by Raymod ...
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