The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 35 筆
第 167 頁
... physical joy , presented by most with less aesthetic hesitancy than Gide , seems to have died out as a primordial theme in fiction . There is , for example , no physical joy in existentialist fiction . But Gide nonetheless revealed to ...
... physical joy , presented by most with less aesthetic hesitancy than Gide , seems to have died out as a primordial theme in fiction . There is , for example , no physical joy in existentialist fiction . But Gide nonetheless revealed to ...
第 367 頁
... physically and mentally crushed by the horrors of war . There are certain resemblances between O'Casey's Harry Heegan and O'Neill's Yank . Both are splendid physical specimens proud of their manly strength and skill , and of their ...
... physically and mentally crushed by the horrors of war . There are certain resemblances between O'Casey's Harry Heegan and O'Neill's Yank . Both are splendid physical specimens proud of their manly strength and skill , and of their ...
第 59 頁
... physical image , the forms . based on memory images slowly being reformed and finally re- placed ; e.g. , objects are represented as more complexly articulated and organic , lines are opened , colors are graded , chiaroscuro is used ...
... physical image , the forms . based on memory images slowly being reformed and finally re- placed ; e.g. , objects are represented as more complexly articulated and organic , lines are opened , colors are graded , chiaroscuro is used ...
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