The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 75 頁
... myth , while it flourishes , is believed , and many myths , including those of the Greeks , have been rationalized . In the precise sense , " myths " are in fact stories which are , or were , credited as divine history . We do not ...
... myth , while it flourishes , is believed , and many myths , including those of the Greeks , have been rationalized . In the precise sense , " myths " are in fact stories which are , or were , credited as divine history . We do not ...
第 80 頁
... myth in which the incidents are adapted to a different cultural milieu and arranged in a different order . As a result of the violation , say the Andamanese , " a great storm came and killed many people , who were turned into fishes and ...
... myth in which the incidents are adapted to a different cultural milieu and arranged in a different order . As a result of the violation , say the Andamanese , " a great storm came and killed many people , who were turned into fishes and ...
第 191 頁
... myth . After all , Butor has written knowledgeably about Pound and Joyce . But once again , the kind of use he makes of myth material is Faulkner's kind : the myth reveals the sought - for meaning . The hero of L'Emploi du temps finds ...
... myth . After all , Butor has written knowledgeably about Pound and Joyce . But once again , the kind of use he makes of myth material is Faulkner's kind : the myth reveals the sought - for meaning . The hero of L'Emploi du temps finds ...
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