Virginia Woolf: A StudyB. Tauchnitz, 1935 - 100 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 17 筆
第 2 頁
... vital , is most precarious . Struggling for a style , tasting and seeking literary influences before composing her early novels , Virginia Woolf apprehends this danger . Impressed by the wisdom of authority , she is conscious that not ...
... vital , is most precarious . Struggling for a style , tasting and seeking literary influences before composing her early novels , Virginia Woolf apprehends this danger . Impressed by the wisdom of authority , she is conscious that not ...
第 5 頁
... vital one for true creation . It is then that objectivity may be achieved , there being a freedom . from inner struggle and outer rebellion . Analyzing the important problem of the mental state she considers " most propitious for ...
... vital one for true creation . It is then that objectivity may be achieved , there being a freedom . from inner struggle and outer rebellion . Analyzing the important problem of the mental state she considers " most propitious for ...
第 51 頁
... Vital . She builds the characters in " Mrs. Dalloway " through their own recreation of time past , a Bergsonian influence upon Proust and Joyce and through them upon contemporary literature . Following the technique of " Ulysses ...
... Vital . She builds the characters in " Mrs. Dalloway " through their own recreation of time past , a Bergsonian influence upon Proust and Joyce and through them upon contemporary literature . Following the technique of " Ulysses ...
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