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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... Sincerity , on the other hand , is mistaken as " biographical truthfulness , " and since sincerity as such is contrary to the concept of impersonality , it is rightly invalidated as a criterion of judgment . After René Wellek's emphatic ...
... Sincerity , on the other hand , is mistaken as " biographical truthfulness , " and since sincerity as such is contrary to the concept of impersonality , it is rightly invalidated as a criterion of judgment . After René Wellek's emphatic ...
第 78 頁
... sincerity as a term in poetics becomes serviceable only when it is not confused with sincerity in human relations in real life . One such misleading statement about sincerity came from René Wellek . Perhaps out of his reaction to ...
... sincerity as a term in poetics becomes serviceable only when it is not confused with sincerity in human relations in real life . One such misleading statement about sincerity came from René Wellek . Perhaps out of his reaction to ...
第 85 頁
... sincerity : ... It refers to the integrity with which the work adheres to its own demands , assumptions , and attitudes ; if a work has sincerity , it restricts the emotions it calls for to those demanded by its actions and actors ; it ...
... sincerity : ... It refers to the integrity with which the work adheres to its own demands , assumptions , and attitudes ; if a work has sincerity , it restricts the emotions it calls for to those demanded by its actions and actors ; it ...
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