The Bucknell Review, 第 17 卷Bucknell University Press, 1969 |
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第 49 頁
... Gide becomes an ascetic more than ever ; with superhuman effort he chains himself to his desk to formulate the tenets of the new faith . Rather than embracing his philosophy , he preaches it to others . 2 Essentially the fatal maternal ...
... Gide becomes an ascetic more than ever ; with superhuman effort he chains himself to his desk to formulate the tenets of the new faith . Rather than embracing his philosophy , he preaches it to others . 2 Essentially the fatal maternal ...
第 50 頁
... Gide's second work , Le traité du Narcisse , announces the terms according to which Gide consents to play the social game . The poet , contemplating the flux of phenomena , can catch a glimpse of the eternal truths , the ideas . He must ...
... Gide's second work , Le traité du Narcisse , announces the terms according to which Gide consents to play the social game . The poet , contemplating the flux of phenomena , can catch a glimpse of the eternal truths , the ideas . He must ...
第 64 頁
... Gide must keep the ideal picture within the bounds of the possi- bility to identify with it . The moment he cannot ... Gide . Edouard , Olivier , Bernard , Vincent , Pas- savant , Boris , Armand , and La Pérouse each embody traits , ex ...
... Gide must keep the ideal picture within the bounds of the possi- bility to identify with it . The moment he cannot ... Gide . Edouard , Olivier , Bernard , Vincent , Pas- savant , Boris , Armand , and La Pérouse each embody traits , ex ...
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