The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 76 筆
第 54 頁
... experience , rather than being direct , was channeled to the spectator ( so - called ) through words . In the avant - garde theatre , on the contrary , the theatrical experience is what counts , and it is from this experience directly ...
... experience , rather than being direct , was channeled to the spectator ( so - called ) through words . In the avant - garde theatre , on the contrary , the theatrical experience is what counts , and it is from this experience directly ...
第 47 頁
... experience , as well as by pressures of society and experience which continue to exert their force even in sleep . In sleep the personality may , on the one hand , frankly accept the dream experience as pleasurable and participate in it ...
... experience , as well as by pressures of society and experience which continue to exert their force even in sleep . In sleep the personality may , on the one hand , frankly accept the dream experience as pleasurable and participate in it ...
第 59 頁
... experience . For it is the assumption of this paper that our common human experiences of things are not due to wayward chance and that the peculiar qualities of these experiences tell us something about the character of the objects ...
... experience . For it is the assumption of this paper that our common human experiences of things are not due to wayward chance and that the peculiar qualities of these experiences tell us something about the character of the objects ...
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