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However , the inappropriateness of this desire is repeatedly brought home to the reader . The servants all realize the impropriety of marrying during mourning ( Chapter 68 ) , and Xi - feng specifically mentions the multiple levels on ...
However , the inappropriateness of this desire is repeatedly brought home to the reader . The servants all realize the impropriety of marrying during mourning ( Chapter 68 ) , and Xi - feng specifically mentions the multiple levels on ...
第 260 頁
Similar to Halvor Eifring , Martin W. Huang speaks of qing in relation to yu # , both being aspects of desire . Qing is romantic sentiment ( Eifring's “ feeling ) and yu is physical desire ( Eifring's “ lust ” or “ male desire ...
Similar to Halvor Eifring , Martin W. Huang speaks of qing in relation to yu # , both being aspects of desire . Qing is romantic sentiment ( Eifring's “ feeling ) and yu is physical desire ( Eifring's “ lust ” or “ male desire ...
第 111 頁
Jackson points out , “ that which is not seen , that which is not said , is not ' known ' " in the fantastic narrative desire constructs a threat and an unnamable darkness ; and it serves a subversive function with regard to the ...
Jackson points out , “ that which is not seen , that which is not said , is not ' known ' " in the fantastic narrative desire constructs a threat and an unnamable darkness ; and it serves a subversive function with regard to the ...
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Introduction Mark Ferrara and | 2 |
Honglou meng | 35 |
lescence and Adulthood in PreModern China Louise Edwards | 67 |
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