淡江評論, 第 13 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1982 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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第 58 頁
... reader , who is indispensible to the artistic process since he recreates the author's work via the act of reading . Accordingly , by saying that hua - pen texts entertain , I am really saying that they are constructed not so much to ...
... reader , who is indispensible to the artistic process since he recreates the author's work via the act of reading . Accordingly , by saying that hua - pen texts entertain , I am really saying that they are constructed not so much to ...
第 59 頁
... reader with a plausible explanation ; the reader's acceptance of the plot is assumed . In a type of story characterized by wordiness and expository overkill , there is nevertheless no attempt at making clear the moral fulcrum of the ...
... reader with a plausible explanation ; the reader's acceptance of the plot is assumed . In a type of story characterized by wordiness and expository overkill , there is nevertheless no attempt at making clear the moral fulcrum of the ...
第 65 頁
... readers to bask in the joy of idealistic fulfillment . In this way , the stories stand the old Horacian formula of moral instruction through pleasure on its head : the reader derives the pleasure of instinctive satisfaction by means of ...
... readers to bask in the joy of idealistic fulfillment . In this way , the stories stand the old Horacian formula of moral instruction through pleasure on its head : the reader derives the pleasure of instinctive satisfaction by means of ...
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