Coming of Age in ShakespeareMethuen, 1981 - 248 頁 **** Reprint of the 1981 edition (which is cited in BCL3). Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 78 筆
第 5 頁
... rites of passage ' , a term first applied by Arnold van Gennep to the ceremonies accompanying ' life crises ' for the individual . Draw- ing primarily upon the behavior patterns of semicivilized peoples , but also upon the practices of ...
... rites of passage ' , a term first applied by Arnold van Gennep to the ceremonies accompanying ' life crises ' for the individual . Draw- ing primarily upon the behavior patterns of semicivilized peoples , but also upon the practices of ...
第 214 頁
... rites of passage in the plays , it became clear that Shakespeare was in- terested in these rites as they affected both the individual and his society before and after , as well as during , the period of transi- tion itself . And this is ...
... rites of passage in the plays , it became clear that Shakespeare was in- terested in these rites as they affected both the individual and his society before and after , as well as during , the period of transi- tion itself . And this is ...
第 247 頁
... rites , see incorporation , rites of pregnancy , 11 , 42 , 131 , 148–51 , 162 ; see also barrenness , childbearing , nursing preliminal rites , see separation , rites of psychoanalysis , 25 , 5on , 51n , 198-9 , 201-4 ; see also ...
... rites , see incorporation , rites of pregnancy , 11 , 42 , 131 , 148–51 , 162 ; see also barrenness , childbearing , nursing preliminal rites , see separation , rites of psychoanalysis , 25 , 5on , 51n , 198-9 , 201-4 ; see also ...
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