淡江評論, 第 36 卷Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University, 2005 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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... Alan prefers " to ride by himself at night , when he could go off with others during the day " ( Shaffer 239 ) . Even Alan himself admits that his relationship with the horse " was sexy " ( Shaffer 239 ) . In the last scene of Act one , ...
... Alan prefers " to ride by himself at night , when he could go off with others during the day " ( Shaffer 239 ) . Even Alan himself admits that his relationship with the horse " was sexy " ( Shaffer 239 ) . In the last scene of Act one , ...
第 146 頁
... ALAN [ reverently ] : Ek ... wus ! ( Shaffer 242-43 ) Alan's identification of Equus with God is attributed to his mother's influence . Mrs. Strang tried to imbue him with Christian fervor by reading to him the Bible and stories about a ...
... ALAN [ reverently ] : Ek ... wus ! ( Shaffer 242-43 ) Alan's identification of Equus with God is attributed to his mother's influence . Mrs. Strang tried to imbue him with Christian fervor by reading to him the Bible and stories about a ...
第 149 頁
... Alan and Equus become part subject and part object . Alan straddles the subject - object relationship by becoming a partial object of contemplation ( Davis 248 ) . Other than Alan and Equus , there is another subject , becoming the ...
... Alan and Equus become part subject and part object . Alan straddles the subject - object relationship by becoming a partial object of contemplation ( Davis 248 ) . Other than Alan and Equus , there is another subject , becoming the ...
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Boyhood Ado Mary Farquhar and | 35 |
lescence and Adulthood in PreModern China Louise Edwards | 67 |
Zhou Ruchang | 89 |
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