The Bucknell Review, 第 12 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 41 筆
第 23 頁
... York Tindall defines symbol as " an analogy for something unstated that , going beyond reference and the limits of discourse , em- bodies and offers a complex of feeling and thought " ; while Jung , avoiding the pitfalls of feeling and ...
... York Tindall defines symbol as " an analogy for something unstated that , going beyond reference and the limits of discourse , em- bodies and offers a complex of feeling and thought " ; while Jung , avoiding the pitfalls of feeling and ...
第 25 頁
... York Tindall approvingly quotes Gide's remark that " a well - formed work is necessarily symbolic . " If this is true , is not " symbolic " merely a synonym for " well - formed work " ? It may be added parenthetically that Elder Olson ...
... York Tindall approvingly quotes Gide's remark that " a well - formed work is necessarily symbolic . " If this is true , is not " symbolic " merely a synonym for " well - formed work " ? It may be added parenthetically that Elder Olson ...
第 27 頁
... York Tindall devotes the earlier parts of The Literary Symbol to key references and images within larger narrative units . However , in the chapter titled " The Trotting Mouse , " he analyzes actions and myths - the narrative units ...
... York Tindall devotes the earlier parts of The Literary Symbol to key references and images within larger narrative units . However , in the chapter titled " The Trotting Mouse , " he analyzes actions and myths - the narrative units ...
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