The Bucknell Review, 第 11 卷Bucknell University Press, 1962 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 45 筆
第 50 頁
... story of the third - generation Sutpen becomes , in modified form , the story of his first- and second - generation progenitors . Charles Etienne emerges as both the young and incredulous Sutpen turned away from the door of the Virginia ...
... story of the third - generation Sutpen becomes , in modified form , the story of his first- and second - generation progenitors . Charles Etienne emerges as both the young and incredulous Sutpen turned away from the door of the Virginia ...
第 78 頁
... story was simply for background effect and they didn't need real names , they just needed to be people doing the exact opposite thing to the tragedy of Harry and Charlotte in the other story . " 2 A critic might add that nameless ...
... story was simply for background effect and they didn't need real names , they just needed to be people doing the exact opposite thing to the tragedy of Harry and Charlotte in the other story . " 2 A critic might add that nameless ...
第 35 頁
... story is precisely what the first narrator promised us - yet another of " Marlow's inconclusive experiences " ? Perhaps the advantage of an inconclusive story is that it forces each reader to conclude it for himself ; the more readings ...
... story is precisely what the first narrator promised us - yet another of " Marlow's inconclusive experiences " ? Perhaps the advantage of an inconclusive story is that it forces each reader to conclude it for himself ; the more readings ...
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