淡江評論, 第 24 卷Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University, 1993 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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第 97 頁
... Buck does not just gain friends but the right to speak about them and to secure for them the best that America can offer . Her objection to the missionary enterprise is limited to the God missionaries serve , and does not extend to its ...
... Buck does not just gain friends but the right to speak about them and to secure for them the best that America can offer . Her objection to the missionary enterprise is limited to the God missionaries serve , and does not extend to its ...
第 101 頁
... Buck's humanistic mission reaches its ultimate substantiation in Buck herself , the writing of My Several Worlds and Buck's large body of predominantly cross - cultural fictional works becomes a phenomenological act of cultural ...
... Buck's humanistic mission reaches its ultimate substantiation in Buck herself , the writing of My Several Worlds and Buck's large body of predominantly cross - cultural fictional works becomes a phenomenological act of cultural ...
第 116 頁
accused Buck of presenting an untrue or unrealistic portrait of Chinese life . In respnse , Buck affirmed that her descriptions were eyewitness accounts , and moreover charged that the Chinese attitudes were typical of modern elitist ...
accused Buck of presenting an untrue or unrealistic portrait of Chinese life . In respnse , Buck affirmed that her descriptions were eyewitness accounts , and moreover charged that the Chinese attitudes were typical of modern elitist ...
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