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 160 頁
... past , especially the period before the " brave new epoch " of the People's Republic , is often regarded as the " dark age " and is commonly referred to as the " old society " . It is generally assumed that this past is something we ...
... past , especially the period before the " brave new epoch " of the People's Republic , is often regarded as the " dark age " and is commonly referred to as the " old society " . It is generally assumed that this past is something we ...
第 162 頁
... past , hence of the totalitarian regimes , but the repetition of this past in the Cultural Revolution , when bodily torture was a commonplace , and in all the political campaigns of purge that are characterized by brutal violence on the ...
... past , hence of the totalitarian regimes , but the repetition of this past in the Cultural Revolution , when bodily torture was a commonplace , and in all the political campaigns of purge that are characterized by brutal violence on the ...
第 169 頁
... past has on him is an essential part of his psycho- logical preparation for the journey . By looking back at his past , Aeneas realizes his own weakness as well as the necessity of casting the past away . There is no way for him to ...
... past has on him is an essential part of his psycho- logical preparation for the journey . By looking back at his past , Aeneas realizes his own weakness as well as the necessity of casting the past away . There is no way for him to ...
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