The Bucknell Review, 第 16-17 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 88 頁
... qualities whereby she contributes to the tragic action of Le Morte Darthur . As a romance heroine , as I shall show ... qualities of an " epic " queen , then that the dominant qualities in her character are those . of the " romance ...
... qualities whereby she contributes to the tragic action of Le Morte Darthur . As a romance heroine , as I shall show ... qualities of an " epic " queen , then that the dominant qualities in her character are those . of the " romance ...
第 92 頁
... qualities . The fact is that the qualities traditionally associated with women are the qualities which dominate Malory's portrayal of Guinevere . She is an inspiration for men to do noble deeds ; and not only does she inspire Launcelot ...
... qualities . The fact is that the qualities traditionally associated with women are the qualities which dominate Malory's portrayal of Guinevere . She is an inspiration for men to do noble deeds ; and not only does she inspire Launcelot ...
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There is another flaw in the analysis of qualities . Its con- centration on discrete qualities directs attention away from what is most central in aesthetic experience . When we typically give ourselves to Tolstoy's Anna Karenina or a ...
There is another flaw in the analysis of qualities . Its con- centration on discrete qualities directs attention away from what is most central in aesthetic experience . When we typically give ourselves to Tolstoy's Anna Karenina or a ...
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