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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第 148 頁
... becomes God , Jesus . At this time , Alan undergoes a psychological change a " sliding away of the subject " ( Lacan ... becomes an object . In one sense , what happens here is that the looker first looks and , as a part of looking , as ...
... becomes God , Jesus . At this time , Alan undergoes a psychological change a " sliding away of the subject " ( Lacan ... becomes an object . In one sense , what happens here is that the looker first looks and , as a part of looking , as ...
第 160 頁
art now becomes the real world . There is a story line found expanded to and connected with the reality . The story of Dysart and Alan on the stage leaves an indelible impression on the audience and becomes part of the human experience ...
art now becomes the real world . There is a story line found expanded to and connected with the reality . The story of Dysart and Alan on the stage leaves an indelible impression on the audience and becomes part of the human experience ...
第 17 頁
... becomes a distraction as the storyteller becomes the story itself . Interestingly enough , the narratorial retardation is mirrored in Bailiff Xia's own narrative about Zhou Jin . Bailiff Xia quickly digresses from his subject , Zhou Jin ...
... becomes a distraction as the storyteller becomes the story itself . Interestingly enough , the narratorial retardation is mirrored in Bailiff Xia's own narrative about Zhou Jin . Bailiff Xia quickly digresses from his subject , Zhou Jin ...
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