Tamkang Review, 第 33 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 2002 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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第 142 頁
... novel is centrally concerned with the demands of self and others . In this respect it is a typically " English Victorian " novel , but while Austen is arguably trying to maintain the " balance " here , the Chinese film version tends ...
... novel is centrally concerned with the demands of self and others . In this respect it is a typically " English Victorian " novel , but while Austen is arguably trying to maintain the " balance " here , the Chinese film version tends ...
第 283 頁
... novel , perhaps because , unlike the plotless postmodern novel , it is a highly popular and profit- able genre . Yet its very celebrity suggests a psychological import greatly out of proportion to its lowly reputation as a vulgar form ...
... novel , perhaps because , unlike the plotless postmodern novel , it is a highly popular and profit- able genre . Yet its very celebrity suggests a psychological import greatly out of proportion to its lowly reputation as a vulgar form ...
第 304 頁
... novel usually distances itself to some degree by placing its action in the hypothetical future or the safely survived past . By contrast , the spy novel lifts the threshold of paranoia to the fictional limit by insisting on the present ...
... novel usually distances itself to some degree by placing its action in the hypothetical future or the safely survived past . By contrast , the spy novel lifts the threshold of paranoia to the fictional limit by insisting on the present ...
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