The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 45 筆
第 3 頁
... speak for and politically act in behalf of others rather than speak and act politically in their own behalf . To re - formulate Schumpeter , intellectuals have as a rule not been political actors in their own right ; they have , rather ...
... speak for and politically act in behalf of others rather than speak and act politically in their own behalf . To re - formulate Schumpeter , intellectuals have as a rule not been political actors in their own right ; they have , rather ...
第 187 頁
... speak as if characterized by their words ; the Voice , not of Faulkner necessarily but of the Faulknerian style ... speaking " in character " is still so strong in France that the new novelists evade the full issue : Butor cushions the ...
... speak as if characterized by their words ; the Voice , not of Faulkner necessarily but of the Faulknerian style ... speaking " in character " is still so strong in France that the new novelists evade the full issue : Butor cushions the ...
第 191 頁
... speak , and alternatively hears Shreve speak without Faulkner's voice differentiating between speakers ? Le Génie du lieu . Some future author of Stilstudien FAULKNER AND THE ' ROMAN NOUVEAU ' 191.
... speak , and alternatively hears Shreve speak without Faulkner's voice differentiating between speakers ? Le Génie du lieu . Some future author of Stilstudien FAULKNER AND THE ' ROMAN NOUVEAU ' 191.
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