Unbodied Hope: Narcissism and the Modern NovelBucknell University Press, 1984 - 223 頁 This book explores two froms of narcissism -- Apollonian and Dionysian -- in an attempt to illuminate the theology of the self and attendant questions of identity which have concerned a wide range of novelists. Works by Flaubert, Chopin, Conrad, Ford, Fitzgerald, Durrell, Gide, Mann, and Hawkes are examined. |
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第 117 頁
... Fitzgerald's confidence registers more hope than fact . While he succeeded in appropriating the techniques of his predecessors and as a consequence produced a novel considerably more sub- tle than his earlier efforts , Gatsby still ...
... Fitzgerald's confidence registers more hope than fact . While he succeeded in appropriating the techniques of his predecessors and as a consequence produced a novel considerably more sub- tle than his earlier efforts , Gatsby still ...
第 127 頁
... Fitzgerald's interpretation of American his- tory and the individuals who made it only at the risk of simplify- ing man and history , for the sense of Eastern life he presents lacks the fullness of insight that would allow it to become ...
... Fitzgerald's interpretation of American his- tory and the individuals who made it only at the risk of simplify- ing man and history , for the sense of Eastern life he presents lacks the fullness of insight that would allow it to become ...
第 209 頁
... Fitzgerald's " Universe of Ineffable Gaudiness ” 1. F. Scott Fitzgerald , The Great Gatsby ( New York : Scribners , 1953 ) , p . 112. Hereaf- ter cited in the text . 2. For a concise summary of these influences see Frederick J. Hoffman ...
... Fitzgerald's " Universe of Ineffable Gaudiness ” 1. F. Scott Fitzgerald , The Great Gatsby ( New York : Scribners , 1953 ) , p . 112. Hereaf- ter cited in the text . 2. For a concise summary of these influences see Frederick J. Hoffman ...
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