The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 48 筆
第 52 頁
... define the themes , techniques , and attitudes of the novel ; and critics have already defined them , as the few passages I have cited indicate , in very different ways . But I should like to question Solotaroff's evalua- tion of the ...
... define the themes , techniques , and attitudes of the novel ; and critics have already defined them , as the few passages I have cited indicate , in very different ways . But I should like to question Solotaroff's evalua- tion of the ...
第 1 頁
... define tragedy usually finds that his definition takes shape around such tradi- tional guideposts as the tragic hero , the tragic flaw , recognition and catharsis , and so on . American naturalism , as a concept , has two such ...
... define tragedy usually finds that his definition takes shape around such tradi- tional guideposts as the tragic hero , the tragic flaw , recognition and catharsis , and so on . American naturalism , as a concept , has two such ...
第 64 頁
... defined in advance but is free to define oneself by choosing from a range of imaginative possibilities — and yet involve oneself in situations which necessarily limit one , alienate one from oneself ? Sartre is wary of solipsism on the ...
... defined in advance but is free to define oneself by choosing from a range of imaginative possibilities — and yet involve oneself in situations which necessarily limit one , alienate one from oneself ? Sartre is wary of solipsism on the ...
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