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 88 頁
... follows that SARS is unabashedly a " by - product " of globalization . Even though AIDS proves more fatal than SARS , there are certain pre - requisites for its dissemination ; from a subjective point of view one could choose to avoid ...
... follows that SARS is unabashedly a " by - product " of globalization . Even though AIDS proves more fatal than SARS , there are certain pre - requisites for its dissemination ; from a subjective point of view one could choose to avoid ...
第 102 頁
... follows the same phallogocentric path his earlier creation has taken . Metaphysics is business as usual there . The question of " realizing " the imago , on the other hand , that arises from the realm of death , in turn holds ...
... follows the same phallogocentric path his earlier creation has taken . Metaphysics is business as usual there . The question of " realizing " the imago , on the other hand , that arises from the realm of death , in turn holds ...
第 77 頁
... follow the conventional opinion which argues that Liu E himself wrote fiction criticism on his own work . 8 Lan Ts'an was the nickname of a Buddhist priest of the T'ang period , who was alleged to possess exceptional abilities . See ...
... follow the conventional opinion which argues that Liu E himself wrote fiction criticism on his own work . 8 Lan Ts'an was the nickname of a Buddhist priest of the T'ang period , who was alleged to possess exceptional abilities . See ...
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