The Bucknell Review, 第 16 卷Bucknell University Press, 1968 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 87 筆
第 122 頁
... sense of time , as Conrad has in Nostromo , and while we can still retain our interest in the characters , they become parts of a complex design , interacting upon each other in a way which produces mixed happiness and sorrow for all ...
... sense of time , as Conrad has in Nostromo , and while we can still retain our interest in the characters , they become parts of a complex design , interacting upon each other in a way which produces mixed happiness and sorrow for all ...
第 123 頁
... sense of time revealed by each nar- rator . The resulting effect is not , like Conrad's , the modification of the reader's sense of time , at least not directly , but his rejec- tion of certain ways of experiencing time . In other words ...
... sense of time revealed by each nar- rator . The resulting effect is not , like Conrad's , the modification of the reader's sense of time , at least not directly , but his rejec- tion of certain ways of experiencing time . In other words ...
第 115 頁
... sense and the neutralized world of intellectual construct . Similar con- ceits can be found in the other poems . In the elegy for his father he condemns a world in which " freedom [ is ] a drug that's bought and sold , " and " conform ...
... sense and the neutralized world of intellectual construct . Similar con- ceits can be found in the other poems . In the elegy for his father he condemns a world in which " freedom [ is ] a drug that's bought and sold , " and " conform ...
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