淡江評論, 第 36 卷,第 3-4 期Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University., 2006 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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... Alan sees is somehow the ' meaning ' of himself . Here the signifier and the signified are harmoniously united . Alternatively we could read the mirror situation as a kind of metaphor : one item ( Alan ) discovers a likeness of itself ...
... Alan sees is somehow the ' meaning ' of himself . Here the signifier and the signified are harmoniously united . Alternatively we could read the mirror situation as a kind of metaphor : one item ( Alan ) discovers a likeness of itself ...
第 146 頁
... ALAN [ reverently ] : Ek ... wus ! ( Shaffer 242-43 ) Alan's identification of Equus with God is attributed to his mother's influence . Mrs. Strang tried to imbue him with Christian fervor by reading to him the Bible and stories about a ...
... ALAN [ reverently ] : Ek ... wus ! ( Shaffer 242-43 ) Alan's identification of Equus with God is attributed to his mother's influence . Mrs. Strang tried to imbue him with Christian fervor by reading to him the Bible and stories about a ...
第 154 頁
... Alan as the patient are reversed when Alan is absent and Dysart leaves his office . Owing to the influence of Alan's transference , Dysart receives and is affected by Alan's obsession . It seems that as Alan is shot by the treatment of ...
... Alan as the patient are reversed when Alan is absent and Dysart leaves his office . Owing to the influence of Alan's transference , Dysart receives and is affected by Alan's obsession . It seems that as Alan is shot by the treatment of ...
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