Beginnings: Intention and MethodBasic Books, 1975 - 414 頁 This reissued classic traces the ramifications and diverse understandings of the concept of "beginning" in history and offers valuable insights into the role of the intellectual and the goal of criticism. |
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第 104 頁
... Conrad knew that appeals to his publisher for sympathy for his overworked capacities and for his terrific spiritual problems with his work would neither earn pity nor gain an extension of deadlines . In 1902 he had weathered a severe ...
... Conrad knew that appeals to his publisher for sympathy for his overworked capacities and for his terrific spiritual problems with his work would neither earn pity nor gain an extension of deadlines . In 1902 he had weathered a severe ...
第 130 頁
... Conrad's obsessive notions about himself . The two adventurers are the double strain in Conrad's life which , as we noted earlier , he had come to believe made him a " homo duplex . " The atmosphere of deadly peril in which the two ...
... Conrad's obsessive notions about himself . The two adventurers are the double strain in Conrad's life which , as we noted earlier , he had come to believe made him a " homo duplex . " The atmosphere of deadly peril in which the two ...
第 390 頁
... Conrad : A Reassessment ( Cambridge , England : Bowes and Bowes , 1952 ) , p . 50 . 24. While it is difficult to date Conrad's note exactly , it is certain that he wrote one for Nostromo between 1919 and 1922 , most probably toward ...
... Conrad : A Reassessment ( Cambridge , England : Bowes and Bowes , 1952 ) , p . 50 . 24. While it is difficult to date Conrad's note exactly , it is certain that he wrote one for Nostromo between 1919 and 1922 , most probably toward ...
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