淡江評論, 第 21 卷Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University, 1990 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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Publisher : CLEMENT C. P. CHANG ( B ) , Tamkang University Editor : CHANG - FANG CHEN ( 5 ) Associate Editor : DARREL DOTY Assistant Editor : HUANG I - MIN ( R ) Consultants : ROBERT MAGLIOLA , JOHN GEDDES Secretarial Assistant : SARAH ...
Publisher : CLEMENT C. P. CHANG ( B ) , Tamkang University Editor : CHANG - FANG CHEN ( 5 ) Associate Editor : DARREL DOTY Assistant Editor : HUANG I - MIN ( R ) Consultants : ROBERT MAGLIOLA , JOHN GEDDES Secretarial Assistant : SARAH ...
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... Chang's " corrections " of The Dream of the Red Chamber . Eileen Chang seems to believe that the power which distorts humanity ( the ugly scenes in which the daughter curries favor with the powerful by sacrificing her own low ...
... Chang's " corrections " of The Dream of the Red Chamber . Eileen Chang seems to believe that the power which distorts humanity ( the ugly scenes in which the daughter curries favor with the powerful by sacrificing her own low ...
第 47 頁
... Chang does not know when and where her story fits . The story , in spite of its many unique details and great sensitivity , is not grounded in a unique and a specific history . For it is neither abstract nor specific in the sense of ...
... Chang does not know when and where her story fits . The story , in spite of its many unique details and great sensitivity , is not grounded in a unique and a specific history . For it is neither abstract nor specific in the sense of ...
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