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 40 頁
... living options- " will we just become refugees ( nanmin ) living in tents , " asks one woman . The threat of revoking public services ( i.e. trash pickup ) is a prominent issue : one man says , " I'll just throw my trash where I or no ...
... living options- " will we just become refugees ( nanmin ) living in tents , " asks one woman . The threat of revoking public services ( i.e. trash pickup ) is a prominent issue : one man says , " I'll just throw my trash where I or no ...
第 93 頁
... ( living as non - living ) materials , has never succeeded in doing so , except in modifying life and deviating it from the norm ( Huet 121 ) . Struggling to come up with a life , his imagination turns out to be his greatest resources of ...
... ( living as non - living ) materials , has never succeeded in doing so , except in modifying life and deviating it from the norm ( Huet 121 ) . Struggling to come up with a life , his imagination turns out to be his greatest resources of ...
第 96 頁
... living and half - dead ? Living among the dead and would - be - dead , Frankenstein evokes the best of his imagination to create a bride out of the dead - to utilize the imago of his dead mother as a makeshift metaphysical idea ( " form ...
... living and half - dead ? Living among the dead and would - be - dead , Frankenstein evokes the best of his imagination to create a bride out of the dead - to utilize the imago of his dead mother as a makeshift metaphysical idea ( " form ...
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