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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第 77 頁
... criticism asserted the independ- ence of art . Yet , unlike the Impressionistic criticism advocated by Pater and Wilde , Formal criticism devoted itself to the study of ' literariness , ' which in effect is a careful , intrinsic study ...
... criticism asserted the independ- ence of art . Yet , unlike the Impressionistic criticism advocated by Pater and Wilde , Formal criticism devoted itself to the study of ' literariness , ' which in effect is a careful , intrinsic study ...
第 97 頁
... Criticism : From Formalism to Post - Structuralism traced its beginnings in New Criticism , through structuralism , stylistics , phenomenology , psychoanalysis , and decon- struction . Susan R. Suleiman distinguished in The Reader in ...
... Criticism : From Formalism to Post - Structuralism traced its beginnings in New Criticism , through structuralism , stylistics , phenomenology , psychoanalysis , and decon- struction . Susan R. Suleiman distinguished in The Reader in ...
第 106 頁
... criticism had to cope with modern literature - Decon- struction came on the stage in the right moment and exercised a tremendous impact on American scholastic circles . The link between New Criticism and Deconstruction is the practice ...
... criticism had to cope with modern literature - Decon- struction came on the stage in the right moment and exercised a tremendous impact on American scholastic circles . The link between New Criticism and Deconstruction is the practice ...
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