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 94 頁
... temporal duration.17 But whether we depict the narrative in temporal or strictly verbal terms , the important thing is that one must understand narrative as wholly qualified by the extremely complex authority of its presentation . Pip ...
... temporal duration.17 But whether we depict the narrative in temporal or strictly verbal terms , the important thing is that one must understand narrative as wholly qualified by the extremely complex authority of its presentation . Pip ...
第 142 頁
... temporal structure that Lukacs calls ironic.66 Thus the novel's mimetic ambitions are essentially secular , even though the hero's ambitions , as in the case of Don Quixote himself , could have timeless and noble religious antecedents ...
... temporal structure that Lukacs calls ironic.66 Thus the novel's mimetic ambitions are essentially secular , even though the hero's ambitions , as in the case of Don Quixote himself , could have timeless and noble religious antecedents ...
第 169 頁
... temporal cat- egories — all nonanatomical terms , just as his model of the " mental apparatus " is distinctly and explicitly structural , spatial , and temporal though not visual . Let us return to the " tangles . " Even if they do not ...
... temporal cat- egories — all nonanatomical terms , just as his model of the " mental apparatus " is distinctly and explicitly structural , spatial , and temporal though not visual . Let us return to the " tangles . " Even if they do not ...
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