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 74 頁
... symbol is not so close as that between motif and symbol , which is a topic I shall discuss later . Based on my experience in a comparative study of Chinese and English lyrics and nature poetry , I have discovered that several images ...
... symbol is not so close as that between motif and symbol , which is a topic I shall discuss later . Based on my experience in a comparative study of Chinese and English lyrics and nature poetry , I have discovered that several images ...
第 75 頁
... symbol may be much closer than that between image and symbol . In his work Man and His Symbols ( 1964 ) , Jung maintains that motifs ( " single symbols " ) are equivalent to archetypes ( " primordial images " ) . 43 In the aesthetic ...
... symbol may be much closer than that between image and symbol . In his work Man and His Symbols ( 1964 ) , Jung maintains that motifs ( " single symbols " ) are equivalent to archetypes ( " primordial images " ) . 43 In the aesthetic ...
第 444 頁
... symbol " : these are found primarily in human artifacts and art products , though sometimes we claim to find them . in the world . When we do find a symbol " in the world , " we doubt that nature produced it in quite the same way it ...
... symbol " : these are found primarily in human artifacts and art products , though sometimes we claim to find them . in the world . When we do find a symbol " in the world , " we doubt that nature produced it in quite the same way it ...
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