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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第 59 頁
... Western bourgeois ideological outlook and Chinese tradi- tional view of the function of writing also help to explain the essential differences between the Chinese long vernacular hsiao - shuo and the Western novel . Ian Watt has ...
... Western bourgeois ideological outlook and Chinese tradi- tional view of the function of writing also help to explain the essential differences between the Chinese long vernacular hsiao - shuo and the Western novel . Ian Watt has ...
第 60 頁
... Western novelistic tradition and in the tradition of the Chinese long vernacular hsiao - shuo . In the Western tradition , signs in a discourse tend to be subversive and disruptive in their interaction with each other , whereas in the ...
... Western novelistic tradition and in the tradition of the Chinese long vernacular hsiao - shuo . In the Western tradition , signs in a discourse tend to be subversive and disruptive in their interaction with each other , whereas in the ...
第 371 頁
... Western literature only : " There had been almost no ' difficulties ' of this nature in Western literature before the 1880s " ( p . 182 ) . At times , Western writers simply became silent , as in the case of Arthur Rimbaud in his later ...
... Western literature only : " There had been almost no ' difficulties ' of this nature in Western literature before the 1880s " ( p . 182 ) . At times , Western writers simply became silent , as in the case of Arthur Rimbaud in his later ...
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