淡江評論Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University, 2006 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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第 101 頁
... force " in the sea voyage narrative ( 117 ) ; a storm is such an uncontrollable destructive force that it is a major " disintegrative " force of the oceanic environment . As a metaphor for the untamed or chaos in nature , storms are ...
... force " in the sea voyage narrative ( 117 ) ; a storm is such an uncontrollable destructive force that it is a major " disintegrative " force of the oceanic environment . As a metaphor for the untamed or chaos in nature , storms are ...
第 119 頁
... force ; the disintegrative force comes from humans . My brief survey of the representation of weather in American sea literature is intended to remind us of two things . In sea literature , humans are more vulnerable to the influence of ...
... force ; the disintegrative force comes from humans . My brief survey of the representation of weather in American sea literature is intended to remind us of two things . In sea literature , humans are more vulnerable to the influence of ...
第 136 頁
... forces of the human being . This resorting to the soul force was his way of announcing to the whole world that there existed deeper forces of goodness and value in man that could affect the life of the planet considerably and in a ...
... forces of the human being . This resorting to the soul force was his way of announcing to the whole world that there existed deeper forces of goodness and value in man that could affect the life of the planet considerably and in a ...
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