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 67 頁
... role of a tour guide , saying , " This is Kowloon City . There are a lot to eat and a lot of airplanes . " The happy triad arrives at the Promenade , greeted by the seascape of the Victoria Harbor , and faces the myriad of skyscrapers ...
... role of a tour guide , saying , " This is Kowloon City . There are a lot to eat and a lot of airplanes . " The happy triad arrives at the Promenade , greeted by the seascape of the Victoria Harbor , and faces the myriad of skyscrapers ...
第 145 頁
... roles were questioned and challenged and gender relationship debated and redefined . Viewed in this light , Ibsen's ... role in underpinning the protagonist's geographical isolation and her sense of alienation and estrangement . Placed ...
... roles were questioned and challenged and gender relationship debated and redefined . Viewed in this light , Ibsen's ... role in underpinning the protagonist's geographical isolation and her sense of alienation and estrangement . Placed ...
第 146 頁
... role as the " master " at home when her father Ted Rockley was taken ill . Not only is she expected to shoulder the family business , but Matilda is also obliged to perform a pseudo - wife role in taking care of her bed - ridden father ...
... role as the " master " at home when her father Ted Rockley was taken ill . Not only is she expected to shoulder the family business , but Matilda is also obliged to perform a pseudo - wife role in taking care of her bed - ridden father ...
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