The Short Story: Henry James to Elizabeth BowenHarvester Press, 1988 - 197 頁 |
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第 75 頁
... truth by means of an absolute and offhand authority , such as the eyewitnesses of history possess in the Puck stories . The trick is to give the reader the impression that ' at last ' the truth is being told , to make the initial impact ...
... truth by means of an absolute and offhand authority , such as the eyewitnesses of history possess in the Puck stories . The trick is to give the reader the impression that ' at last ' the truth is being told , to make the initial impact ...
第 80 頁
... truth of the whole tale , its depth of uncertainty and its surface of deadpan comedy . It is this truth which Hemingway loses so quickly , supplying instead of it the offhand authenticity which is so false and yet so effective in ...
... truth of the whole tale , its depth of uncertainty and its surface of deadpan comedy . It is this truth which Hemingway loses so quickly , supplying instead of it the offhand authenticity which is so false and yet so effective in ...
第 188 頁
... truth , instead of going along with the shows and conventions of behaviour proper to civilized and social beings ... truth about the effect of a short story is that what goes on in it must not seem to tell the truth or ' see it happen ...
... truth , instead of going along with the shows and conventions of behaviour proper to civilized and social beings ... truth about the effect of a short story is that what goes on in it must not seem to tell the truth or ' see it happen ...
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Conrad Henry James Todorovs theory | 27 |
Kiplings puzzles and paradoxes | 64 |
Chekhov The Lady with the Dog | 109 |
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