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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... Western culture makes Borges's ambition of being a recognized Western writer possible ; on the other hand , such identification makes Borges feel at the risk of betraying the indigenous Argentinean culture the fear of being a traitor as ...
... Western culture makes Borges's ambition of being a recognized Western writer possible ; on the other hand , such identification makes Borges feel at the risk of betraying the indigenous Argentinean culture the fear of being a traitor as ...
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... Western and Eastern cultural contexts . The introduction of Western novels to China at the turn of the twentieth century ( ca. 1890 ) was especially significant as it was the product of numerous heated discourses and dialectics on ...
... Western and Eastern cultural contexts . The introduction of Western novels to China at the turn of the twentieth century ( ca. 1890 ) was especially significant as it was the product of numerous heated discourses and dialectics on ...
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... Western literature is not long , the strategy and practice of translation varies heavily between time periods . In the early stage ( ca. 1900 ) , translators tended to appropriate foreign terms and ideas and to recast and remodel them ...
... Western literature is not long , the strategy and practice of translation varies heavily between time periods . In the early stage ( ca. 1900 ) , translators tended to appropriate foreign terms and ideas and to recast and remodel them ...
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