The Bucknell Review, 第 16-17 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 82 筆
第 115 頁
... sense of time which in effect implies an attitude toward the subject of the novel , in some cases even making time part of that subject . To consider how this comes about and what effects it can produce is to consider one of the ...
... sense of time which in effect implies an attitude toward the subject of the novel , in some cases even making time part of that subject . To consider how this comes about and what effects it can produce is to consider one of the ...
第 122 頁
... sense of time , as Conrad has in Nostromo , and while we can still retain our interest in the characters , they become parts of a complex design , interacting upon each other in a way which produces mixed happiness and sorrow for all ...
... sense of time , as Conrad has in Nostromo , and while we can still retain our interest in the characters , they become parts of a complex design , interacting upon each other in a way which produces mixed happiness and sorrow for all ...
第 123 頁
... sense of time revealed by each nar- rator . The resulting effect is not , like Conrad's , the modification of the reader's sense of time , at least not directly , but his rejec- tion of certain ways of experiencing time . In other words ...
... sense of time revealed by each nar- rator . The resulting effect is not , like Conrad's , the modification of the reader's sense of time , at least not directly , but his rejec- tion of certain ways of experiencing time . In other words ...
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