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 97 頁
... death , in that the time flow is reverted to continuation from stoppage , again flowing through reversion . Yet it is the imago , arising from the realm of death , that is now called upon to revert that flow , to guarantee that uncanny ...
... death , in that the time flow is reverted to continuation from stoppage , again flowing through reversion . Yet it is the imago , arising from the realm of death , that is now called upon to revert that flow , to guarantee that uncanny ...
第 121 頁
... death of Victor Runeberg that makes the narration of the entire event possible . The second victim is Yu Tsun's ancestor Ts'ui Pen who , after shutting himself up for years with the ambition of writing a great novel and constructing a ...
... death of Victor Runeberg that makes the narration of the entire event possible . The second victim is Yu Tsun's ancestor Ts'ui Pen who , after shutting himself up for years with the ambition of writing a great novel and constructing a ...
第 157 頁
... death . The oppression Lin Shi experiences and her own life - long repression , together with her anguish and anger over her hopeless situation , all prove to be so harsh that Lin Shi is driven to the point of hysteria . Her husband's ...
... death . The oppression Lin Shi experiences and her own life - long repression , together with her anguish and anger over her hopeless situation , all prove to be so harsh that Lin Shi is driven to the point of hysteria . Her husband's ...
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