The Bucknell Review, 第 21 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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... novel . The movement from simile to metaphor , towards the purer forms of poetic association , is a renouncing of ... Novel : A Study of Poetic Devices in the Novels of Djuna Barnes and Herman Broch and the Influences of the Works of ...
... novel . The movement from simile to metaphor , towards the purer forms of poetic association , is a renouncing of ... Novel : A Study of Poetic Devices in the Novels of Djuna Barnes and Herman Broch and the Influences of the Works of ...
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... novels and poems , presumably as a novel , are fundamental , to say nothing of the fact that Le Coup- able is followed by L'Alleluiah , described by Bataille as a cate- chism by Dianus . Besides being a pseudonym Bataille sometimes uses ...
... novels and poems , presumably as a novel , are fundamental , to say nothing of the fact that Le Coup- able is followed by L'Alleluiah , described by Bataille as a cate- chism by Dianus . Besides being a pseudonym Bataille sometimes uses ...
第 109 頁
... novel , and thus to grasp this part of its meaning . From this point of view the novel is in a Christian sense prophe- 5Clarel , ed . W. E. Bezanson ( New York : Hendricks House , 1960 ) , p . 59 . 6Sketch First , Shorter Novels of ...
... novel , and thus to grasp this part of its meaning . From this point of view the novel is in a Christian sense prophe- 5Clarel , ed . W. E. Bezanson ( New York : Hendricks House , 1960 ) , p . 59 . 6Sketch First , Shorter Novels of ...
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Archetypal Approaches to | 5 |
Carson McCullers A Case of Convergence | 17 |
Nightwood | 29 |
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