The Bucknell Review, 第 20 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 65 筆
第 38 頁
... reader to death because Whitman was able to reconcile himself : " The poem , with ' Lilac and star and bird , twined ... reader unfamiliar with the facts or to whom they are distant either because of time ( the modern reader ) or culture ...
... reader to death because Whitman was able to reconcile himself : " The poem , with ' Lilac and star and bird , twined ... reader unfamiliar with the facts or to whom they are distant either because of time ( the modern reader ) or culture ...
第 76 頁
... reader . A reader is not a maker . I deliberately chose re - invoke rather than " create " or " re - create . " I do not think of a reader as a Prince Charming who brings life again to a sleeping text . A text is not a structure ; and ...
... reader . A reader is not a maker . I deliberately chose re - invoke rather than " create " or " re - create . " I do not think of a reader as a Prince Charming who brings life again to a sleeping text . A text is not a structure ; and ...
第 82 頁
... reader from becoming a rarity , for his qualities are within the compass of almost anyone who desires them . Basic to all his virtues is the capacity for sus- tained intuitive reading . For an ideal reader of a novel is spon- taneous ...
... reader from becoming a rarity , for his qualities are within the compass of almost anyone who desires them . Basic to all his virtues is the capacity for sus- tained intuitive reading . For an ideal reader of a novel is spon- taneous ...
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