The Bucknell Review, 第 18-19 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 84 筆
第 73 頁
... effect is a purely verbal one . In it we find traces of a dialectical paradox : at the extreme moment of this striving of language toward the absolutely concrete , the absolutely physical and irreducible , the here - and - now ...
... effect is a purely verbal one . In it we find traces of a dialectical paradox : at the extreme moment of this striving of language toward the absolutely concrete , the absolutely physical and irreducible , the here - and - now ...
第 58 頁
... effect Coulmier expects : it calms the patients . Sade's ritual , however , a ritual of the revo- lution , will have the opposite effect all through the play and will again and again be pitched against Christian elements . The next ...
... effect Coulmier expects : it calms the patients . Sade's ritual , however , a ritual of the revo- lution , will have the opposite effect all through the play and will again and again be pitched against Christian elements . The next ...
第 66 頁
... effect now lies not in Lear's final vision nor in Kent's but in the tension between the two , as typified in Kent's fight to make the dying King regain complete sanity . Shakespeare has shifted the dramatic point of view toward the ...
... effect now lies not in Lear's final vision nor in Kent's but in the tension between the two , as typified in Kent's fight to make the dying King regain complete sanity . Shakespeare has shifted the dramatic point of view toward the ...
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Seriality in Modern Literature | 63 |
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