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 161 頁
... voice , to reveal her own power . Giving voice to the prodigal aunt's experience in the opening chapter is to assert not only the aunt's existence but Kingston's own . That Kingston's voice is finally so much entangled with her mother's ...
... voice , to reveal her own power . Giving voice to the prodigal aunt's experience in the opening chapter is to assert not only the aunt's existence but Kingston's own . That Kingston's voice is finally so much entangled with her mother's ...
第 187 頁
... voice that speaks these two lines , though it may be that of Yi Yin rebuking the young king who has gone astray or simply ( in soliloquy ) not tolerating him , sounds also like a colloquial American voice , a southern senator's perhaps ...
... voice that speaks these two lines , though it may be that of Yi Yin rebuking the young king who has gone astray or simply ( in soliloquy ) not tolerating him , sounds also like a colloquial American voice , a southern senator's perhaps ...
第 397 頁
... voices ( polyphonic text ) is what Dostoesky achieves , as he is able to see the personality " objectively - artistically , and to show it as another , someone else's , personality , without making it lyrical , without fusing his voice ...
... voices ( polyphonic text ) is what Dostoesky achieves , as he is able to see the personality " objectively - artistically , and to show it as another , someone else's , personality , without making it lyrical , without fusing his voice ...
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