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 377 頁
... interpretation of the work . This concept , however , has its own fallacy since no work can really become autonomous or autotelic . In truth , a literary work is hardly separable from the intention of the author who creates it nor from ...
... interpretation of the work . This concept , however , has its own fallacy since no work can really become autonomous or autotelic . In truth , a literary work is hardly separable from the intention of the author who creates it nor from ...
第 384 頁
... interpretation in language which is partly his author's and partly his own ; if it is sound , this interpretation approximates , closely enough for the purpose at hand , what the author meant . The historian presents his interpretation ...
... interpretation in language which is partly his author's and partly his own ; if it is sound , this interpretation approximates , closely enough for the purpose at hand , what the author meant . The historian presents his interpretation ...
第 389 頁
... interpretation , though all language certainly does not achieve understanding . " He also says , " And since interpretation is nothing but the possibility of error , by claiming that a certain degree of blindness is part of the ...
... interpretation , though all language certainly does not achieve understanding . " He also says , " And since interpretation is nothing but the possibility of error , by claiming that a certain degree of blindness is part of the ...
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