The Bucknell Review, 第 20 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 85 筆
第 76 頁
... reader is not a critic . While reading , one should use one's critical and his- torical knowledge and sensibility intuitively and not analytically , discursively . He should try to feel the full bathos in a badly handled scene . He can ...
... reader is not a critic . While reading , one should use one's critical and his- torical knowledge and sensibility intuitively and not analytically , discursively . He should try to feel the full bathos in a badly handled scene . He can ...
第 83 頁
... reading and stopping , by reading and re - reading a difficult passage or the whole novel . To be sure , re - invoking may become more complicated when one re - reads a novel . In re - reading , one can experience a structure more fully ...
... reading and stopping , by reading and re - reading a difficult passage or the whole novel . To be sure , re - invoking may become more complicated when one re - reads a novel . In re - reading , one can experience a structure more fully ...
第 93 頁
... reading intuitively is a heroic feat , but such reading claps book rhymes on the free movement in a live structure . A critic's elaboration on actual Freudian effects can be helpful in future reading ; but it is suspect when he puffs ...
... reading intuitively is a heroic feat , but such reading claps book rhymes on the free movement in a live structure . A critic's elaboration on actual Freudian effects can be helpful in future reading ; but it is suspect when he puffs ...
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