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 42 筆
第 78 頁
... transformation " for them . 56 In classical Chinese and English autumn poems and poems embodied with the carpe diem motifs , I believe that it is feasible for us to set up for them a system of transformation through the structuralist ...
... transformation " for them . 56 In classical Chinese and English autumn poems and poems embodied with the carpe diem motifs , I believe that it is feasible for us to set up for them a system of transformation through the structuralist ...
第 83 頁
... transformation " and " laws of transformation " are terms employed by Jean Piaget and Michael Lane respectively . For elaboration on them , see Isaiah Smithson , " Structuralism as a Method of Literary Criticism , " College English , 37 ...
... transformation " and " laws of transformation " are terms employed by Jean Piaget and Michael Lane respectively . For elaboration on them , see Isaiah Smithson , " Structuralism as a Method of Literary Criticism , " College English , 37 ...
第 403 頁
... transformations of a matrix . A poet creates something new , then , by absorption and transformation : taking a word or sentence and expanding it into a text by both using and modifying a series of hypograms , which may be a cliché , a ...
... transformations of a matrix . A poet creates something new , then , by absorption and transformation : taking a word or sentence and expanding it into a text by both using and modifying a series of hypograms , which may be a cliché , a ...
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