Beginnings: Intention and MethodJohns Hopkins University Press, 1978 - 414 頁 Covering the history of the novel from the eighteenth to the twentieth century. |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 70 筆
第 78 頁
... fiction and reality to an equal space in the mind . In this space certain fiction and certain reality come together as identity . Yet we can never be certain what part of identity is true , what part fictional . This will be true as ...
... fiction and reality to an equal space in the mind . In this space certain fiction and certain reality come together as identity . Yet we can never be certain what part of identity is true , what part fictional . This will be true as ...
第 84 頁
... fiction is also inevitably to speak of the molestations that accompany it . Authority and its molestations are at the root of the fictional process ; at least this is the enabling relationship that most fiction itself renders . Later we ...
... fiction is also inevitably to speak of the molestations that accompany it . Authority and its molestations are at the root of the fictional process ; at least this is the enabling relationship that most fiction itself renders . Later we ...
第 146 頁
... fiction to make a desert bloom - into fiction . Emma Bovary's adultery enhances her beau- ty , which seems unconnected not only to the circumstances of her marriage , child , and husband , but - Flaubert here intensifies the ...
... fiction to make a desert bloom - into fiction . Emma Bovary's adultery enhances her beau- ty , which seems unconnected not only to the circumstances of her marriage , child , and husband , but - Flaubert here intensifies the ...
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