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 30 頁
... reading . The phrase " contemporary Western conception of inter- textuality " here refers especially to certain ideas of Bloom about the relation- ship between reading and writing . A modern Chinese novella , Eileen Chang's The Golden ...
... reading . The phrase " contemporary Western conception of inter- textuality " here refers especially to certain ideas of Bloom about the relation- ship between reading and writing . A modern Chinese novella , Eileen Chang's The Golden ...
第 94 頁
... reading process , because in the latter , the reader is pricked into action and instigated to do things which , in turn , have repercussions on him . For this reason a framework had to be devised in order to give an exposition of the ...
... reading process , because in the latter , the reader is pricked into action and instigated to do things which , in turn , have repercussions on him . For this reason a framework had to be devised in order to give an exposition of the ...
第 205 頁
... reading . My motivation was not so much an abstract interest in theory as such as an interest in the practical question of how Poulet's methods of reading might help me to read my Victorian authors . I still think Poulet is a wonderful ...
... reading . My motivation was not so much an abstract interest in theory as such as an interest in the practical question of how Poulet's methods of reading might help me to read my Victorian authors . I still think Poulet is a wonderful ...
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