The Bucknell Review, 第 12 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 23 筆
第 24 頁
... animal thus : " The animal is not named , but it is certainly not ample and domestic like a cow , nor is it altogether wild like a tiger . It is more probably a doe - graceful , curious , and skittish . " As Mr. Moore points out , there ...
... animal thus : " The animal is not named , but it is certainly not ample and domestic like a cow , nor is it altogether wild like a tiger . It is more probably a doe - graceful , curious , and skittish . " As Mr. Moore points out , there ...
第 25 頁
... animal in a kind of hard , sharp isolation . " He is im- pressed by the " fierceness " with which the details of this stanza are presented , a fierceness both animal and human . What lines in the text convey this fierceness he does not ...
... animal in a kind of hard , sharp isolation . " He is im- pressed by the " fierceness " with which the details of this stanza are presented , a fierceness both animal and human . What lines in the text convey this fierceness he does not ...
第 60 頁
... animal and the irrationally bestial . They relate to themes woven into the wholes of these works . All these animals , birds , amphibians , and serpents of Conrad's fiction represent a lower order of being , a regression into a mean ...
... animal and the irrationally bestial . They relate to themes woven into the wholes of these works . All these animals , birds , amphibians , and serpents of Conrad's fiction represent a lower order of being , a regression into a mean ...
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