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. |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 22 筆
第 36 頁
... Chao . Concubine Chao's master - husband is the younger son of the " Matriarch " and the father of Pao - yu , the greatest favorite of the Matriarch , therefore of the whole clan . The story behind the fighting scene is this : Concubine ...
... Chao . Concubine Chao's master - husband is the younger son of the " Matriarch " and the father of Pao - yu , the greatest favorite of the Matriarch , therefore of the whole clan . The story behind the fighting scene is this : Concubine ...
第 70 頁
... Chao Ping - wen , and Yuan Hao - wen , seems an overly pat simplification . No assessment of the period would be complete without reference to Chao Ping - wen , the literary lion of the time . He was the first to remark Yüan Hao - wen's ...
... Chao Ping - wen , and Yuan Hao - wen , seems an overly pat simplification . No assessment of the period would be complete without reference to Chao Ping - wen , the literary lion of the time . He was the first to remark Yüan Hao - wen's ...
第 139 頁
... Chao Nan - tung " and " The General's Cenotaph . " Although both stories deal with the conflict , instead of the similarity , between generations , their tendencies are completely different . In fact , neither of them refers to the ...
... Chao Nan - tung " and " The General's Cenotaph . " Although both stories deal with the conflict , instead of the similarity , between generations , their tendencies are completely different . In fact , neither of them refers to the ...
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
appears basic become beginning called Chang Chao Chapter character characterization China Chinese classical collection common concept concern Confucian consciousness considered criticism culture death described discourse discussion dragon dream Dynasty emotion English essay event example existence experience expression fact fantastic feeling fiction hand heroes hsiao-shuo human important individual interest interpretation Japanese kind language later literary literature master meaning metafiction mind moral myth narrative narrator nature never novel objective original Pao-yü past person poem poetic poetry poets political present Press psychological question reader reading reason reference regard relation seems sense significance signs sincerity social society story structure Tai-yü theory things tion traditional translation true truth turn University various Wang Western whole writing York