淡江評論, 第 26 卷Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University, 1995 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 39 筆
第 156 頁
... classical tradition . Now if the Chinese original of the " Diary " is indeed forged , and Backhouse had a hand in doing it , then the allusions were first put in there so that they could later be dug out . The forger is then very adept ...
... classical tradition . Now if the Chinese original of the " Diary " is indeed forged , and Backhouse had a hand in doing it , then the allusions were first put in there so that they could later be dug out . The forger is then very adept ...
第 1 頁
Definition of Allusion in Classical Chinese Poetry Edward Peng ABSTRACT Allusion in classical Chinese poetry has a rather broad definition that has caused difficulties to the reader and led to misunderstanding on the party exegetes ...
Definition of Allusion in Classical Chinese Poetry Edward Peng ABSTRACT Allusion in classical Chinese poetry has a rather broad definition that has caused difficulties to the reader and led to misunderstanding on the party exegetes ...
第 31 頁
Bridging the Gap Between Classical Chinese Poetry and Anglo - American Modernist Poetry Milton M. D. Gu ABSTRACT This essay explores the relation between classical Chinese po- etic language and the " ideogrammic " method of the Anglo ...
Bridging the Gap Between Classical Chinese Poetry and Anglo - American Modernist Poetry Milton M. D. Gu ABSTRACT This essay explores the relation between classical Chinese po- etic language and the " ideogrammic " method of the Anglo ...
內容
AUTUMN WINTER 1995 NOS 1 | 1 |
SUMMER 1996 NO | 4 |
Literature Censorship And Democracy Rajeev Bhargava | 41 |
15 個其他區段未顯示
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
American appears argued argument Backhouse become belonging called century China Chinese claim concept concerning Constitution constructed context continue contract course court created critics cultural death Diary difference discussion effect English ethnic example existence expression fact female force free speech give given hand human rights idea identity individual interest issue Japan Japanese kind language liberal literary literature means moral narrative narrator nature negativity never novel original particular performative person philosophical political pornography position possible practice present Press problem produced question reader reading reality reference relation represented responsibility sense social society species speech story structure suggest Tanabe texts tradition translation treason truth understand United University Western whole woman women writing York