The Bucknell Review, 第 18-19 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 71 筆
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... language toward the absolutely concrete , the absolutely physical and irreducible , the here - and - now , suddenly it turns out that language is in its very essence abstract . All words are general words . No matter how lavishly we ...
... language toward the absolutely concrete , the absolutely physical and irreducible , the here - and - now , suddenly it turns out that language is in its very essence abstract . All words are general words . No matter how lavishly we ...
第 100 頁
... language at the beginning is always imaginative apprehension of reality . The theory underlies Shelley's claim that in a primitive society , every author was a poet and that every original language was once “ the chaos of a cyclic poem ...
... language at the beginning is always imaginative apprehension of reality . The theory underlies Shelley's claim that in a primitive society , every author was a poet and that every original language was once “ the chaos of a cyclic poem ...
第 131 頁
purely symbolic language , to the inevitable extreme of denying that the " language of transcendence " has any referent whatsoever . Thus transcendent speech must be dropped . The older controversy over " God - Language " was provoked ...
purely symbolic language , to the inevitable extreme of denying that the " language of transcendence " has any referent whatsoever . Thus transcendent speech must be dropped . The older controversy over " God - Language " was provoked ...
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The Problem of Philosophy in the Novel | 53 |
Seriality in Modern Literature | 63 |
The Quality of Feeling in Kawabatas | 81 |
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