The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 17 頁
... symbolic ( or mythic ) system . " The authors obviously recognize that symbol and myth are related . The casual quality of the parentheses enclosing " mythic " suggests that they feel the nature of the relationship to be self - evident ...
... symbolic ( or mythic ) system . " The authors obviously recognize that symbol and myth are related . The casual quality of the parentheses enclosing " mythic " suggests that they feel the nature of the relationship to be self - evident ...
第 24 頁
... symbolic . Definitions as fundamentally opposed as the ones just cited sug- gest that there is no consensus among modern critics as to what a symbol is , what it can do , or even what elements in a poem can be called symbolic . Given ...
... symbolic . Definitions as fundamentally opposed as the ones just cited sug- gest that there is no consensus among modern critics as to what a symbol is , what it can do , or even what elements in a poem can be called symbolic . Given ...
第 25 頁
... symbolic . " If this is true , is not " symbolic " merely a synonym for " well - formed work " ? It may be added parenthetically that Elder Olson in his Dialogue on Symbolism has attempted to distinguish between symbolic and non - symbolic ...
... symbolic . " If this is true , is not " symbolic " merely a synonym for " well - formed work " ? It may be added parenthetically that Elder Olson in his Dialogue on Symbolism has attempted to distinguish between symbolic and non - symbolic ...
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