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 1 到 3 筆結果,共 58 筆
第 400 頁
... desire or emotion ( i ) . The worldly desire is embodied in the character Mackeral ( f ) , who is destined to tempt Monkey . As I have already suggested , Monkey is a person who feels the emotion of anger and intense remorse immediately ...
... desire or emotion ( i ) . The worldly desire is embodied in the character Mackeral ( f ) , who is destined to tempt Monkey . As I have already suggested , Monkey is a person who feels the emotion of anger and intense remorse immediately ...
第 401 頁
... desire , the protagonist purposely indulges his desires . By doing so Monkey is able to see the emptiness of all desire , and thereby eliminate it from his mind . Indeed , in Hsi Yu Pu the allegory for the intellectual mind lies in the ...
... desire , the protagonist purposely indulges his desires . By doing so Monkey is able to see the emptiness of all desire , and thereby eliminate it from his mind . Indeed , in Hsi Yu Pu the allegory for the intellectual mind lies in the ...
第 710 頁
... desire and power . This should not be very surprising , for psychoanalysis has already shown us that speech is not merely the medium which manifests - or dissembles - desire ; it is also the object of desire . Similarly , historians ...
... desire and power . This should not be very surprising , for psychoanalysis has already shown us that speech is not merely the medium which manifests - or dissembles - desire ; it is also the object of desire . Similarly , historians ...
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Kieng Long and Western Letters | 17 |
Translation and Reception of Chinese Poetry | 43 |
Schillers Tale | 59 |
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