The Bucknell Review, 第 16 卷Bucknell University Press, 1968 |
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... represents the difference between past and present evaluations and thus records his own sense of his enlightenment , but we should remember that this represents a choice on Dickens ' part . A narrator can tell his own story without ...
... represents the difference between past and present evaluations and thus records his own sense of his enlightenment , but we should remember that this represents a choice on Dickens ' part . A narrator can tell his own story without ...
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... represented . " It is impossible to represent human beings as selves or centers of consciousness ; it is quite possible to repre- sent , though with an inevitable element of distortion which must always be recognized , so much of human ...
... represented . " It is impossible to represent human beings as selves or centers of consciousness ; it is quite possible to repre- sent , though with an inevitable element of distortion which must always be recognized , so much of human ...
第 41 頁
... represents the birth of moral con- sciousness , the death of Snowden and the simultaneous regression . of Yossarian to nakedness represent for the latter a death and a rebirth of self . Of particular concern here , then , is the way the ...
... represents the birth of moral con- sciousness , the death of Snowden and the simultaneous regression . of Yossarian to nakedness represent for the latter a death and a rebirth of self . Of particular concern here , then , is the way the ...
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