The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 32 筆
第 47 頁
... sexual experience the poem describes directly to the myth but rather , by an inversion of the conventional interpretation of the myth , to shift the focus from the Leda myth itself to the archetype of sexual experience which is behind ...
... sexual experience the poem describes directly to the myth but rather , by an inversion of the conventional interpretation of the myth , to shift the focus from the Leda myth itself to the archetype of sexual experience which is behind ...
第 48 頁
... sexual experience is one's most real and tangible expression of the forces of the unconscious , it remains certain ... sexual archetype but upon the sexual archetype itself . That is , in the poem the classic myth becomes really ...
... sexual experience is one's most real and tangible expression of the forces of the unconscious , it remains certain ... sexual archetype but upon the sexual archetype itself . That is , in the poem the classic myth becomes really ...
第 52 頁
... sexual longing and sexual experience . Perhaps it might also be identified with the " web " across rationality in the sexual experience itself . In " He holds her helpless breast upon his breast , " the point of view is again primarily ...
... sexual longing and sexual experience . Perhaps it might also be identified with the " web " across rationality in the sexual experience itself . In " He holds her helpless breast upon his breast , " the point of view is again primarily ...
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