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 92 筆
第 76 頁
... theme , but , more often than not , a theme is worked out by two or more motifs . The conceptual frame of motif and theme should not by any means by overlooked . Thompson's definition of motif in The Folktale which seems to have passed ...
... theme , but , more often than not , a theme is worked out by two or more motifs . The conceptual frame of motif and theme should not by any means by overlooked . Thompson's definition of motif in The Folktale which seems to have passed ...
第 78 頁
... theme of a literary work is not " a ' digest ' for the reader , but a scientific abstraction whose value depends on whether sufficiently convincing correspondences have been established between it and the actual text . " In another ...
... theme of a literary work is not " a ' digest ' for the reader , but a scientific abstraction whose value depends on whether sufficiently convincing correspondences have been established between it and the actual text . " In another ...
第 166 頁
... theme of classical China . Therefore I was just a little disappointed to discover that James J.Y. Liu , in what is probably the most comprehensive and elegantly succinct a description of Chinese poetic themes that exists in English ...
... theme of classical China . Therefore I was just a little disappointed to discover that James J.Y. Liu , in what is probably the most comprehensive and elegantly succinct a description of Chinese poetic themes that exists in English ...
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actual already appears approach Barthes become beginning called century character China Chinese classical Comparative Literature concept concerns conference considered constructed course criticism cultural described discussion effect elements English example existence experience expression fact feeling fictional function give hand hermeneutics human individual interest interpretation Japan Japanese kind language lines linguistic literary live meaning metaphor method mind mode motif narrative nature novel object observation once organic original particular patterns perhaps poem poet poetic poetry possible Pound practice present Press principle problem provides question reader reading reference relation relationship result rules scene scholars seems semantic sense social society story Structuralist structure suggests symbol theme theory things tradition translation understanding University utopia Western writing