The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 85 筆
第 64 頁
... seems directed towards this destructive element , towards what seems to be the major problem of the hero - and his explainer , Marlow . But in Victory the case is different , the bestial imagery , important in the novel , does not seem ...
... seems directed towards this destructive element , towards what seems to be the major problem of the hero - and his explainer , Marlow . But in Victory the case is different , the bestial imagery , important in the novel , does not seem ...
第 65 頁
... seems concerned with an- other kind of fall , not needing the correlative of burlesque and the figures of predatory beasts , though the theme does need the corpse - spectre imagery associated with Jones . All these symbols and ...
... seems concerned with an- other kind of fall , not needing the correlative of burlesque and the figures of predatory beasts , though the theme does need the corpse - spectre imagery associated with Jones . All these symbols and ...
第 15 頁
... seems obligatory for economic and social advance , can theory and practice recognize and encourage the emergence of a sane welfare state based upon a sane " mixed economy " wherein basic freedoms are preserved , abuse of power guarded ...
... seems obligatory for economic and social advance , can theory and practice recognize and encourage the emergence of a sane welfare state based upon a sane " mixed economy " wherein basic freedoms are preserved , abuse of power guarded ...
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