淡江評論, 第 22-23 卷Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University, 1991 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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第 137 頁
... translation examples I have examined , the translator is a kind of interlocutor , making any translated author , of whatever age , almost contemporaneous to our times . It is through translation that we can overcome historical and , to ...
... translation examples I have examined , the translator is a kind of interlocutor , making any translated author , of whatever age , almost contemporaneous to our times . It is through translation that we can overcome historical and , to ...
第 138 頁
translator can become for us a mediator between past and present , between China and the West . By way of conclusion , I should just like to summarize my ideas about how translation can be a fruitful way of teaching Chinese - English ...
translator can become for us a mediator between past and present , between China and the West . By way of conclusion , I should just like to summarize my ideas about how translation can be a fruitful way of teaching Chinese - English ...
第 367 頁
... Translation mine . This is a preface in the Chinese translation of The Critical Circle , and it seems to me that it only appears in the Chinese version translated by the translator of the book . 6. David Couzens Hoy , " Must We Say What ...
... Translation mine . This is a preface in the Chinese translation of The Critical Circle , and it seems to me that it only appears in the Chinese version translated by the translator of the book . 6. David Couzens Hoy , " Must We Say What ...
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Translation and Reception of Chinese Poetry | 43 |
Schillers Tale | 59 |
The Uncanny of Freud and The Mythomorphic | 69 |
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