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 135 頁
... death in " Chao Nan - tung " and " Song of the Canopy Carriage " are similar to each other for their common belief in a selfless devotion to the ideal as a way leading to the establishment of histroical subjectivity . It is not death ...
... death in " Chao Nan - tung " and " Song of the Canopy Carriage " are similar to each other for their common belief in a selfless devotion to the ideal as a way leading to the establishment of histroical subjectivity . It is not death ...
第 136 頁
... death " is invalid : for Yen Chin - shu and his father , death is not a murky conception that can be expected , but a visible fact occurring around them . The distance between " being " and " death " is erased . Real manifestation of ...
... death " is invalid : for Yen Chin - shu and his father , death is not a murky conception that can be expected , but a visible fact occurring around them . The distance between " being " and " death " is erased . Real manifestation of ...
第 146 頁
... death of knotting cords , the death of drowning babies , the death of incest , the death of nonsensical splits of diagrams , the death of black - yellow blood thousands of years ago . All these deaths exist along with the living ...
... death of knotting cords , the death of drowning babies , the death of incest , the death of nonsensical splits of diagrams , the death of black - yellow blood thousands of years ago . All these deaths exist along with the living ...
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