DC 欄位 |
值 |
語言 |
DC.contributor | 英美語文學系 | zh_TW |
DC.creator | 賴佳琦 | zh_TW |
DC.creator | Chin-Chi Lai | en_US |
dc.date.accessioned | 2001-7-27T07:39:07Z | |
dc.date.available | 2001-7-27T07:39:07Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2001 | |
dc.identifier.uri | http://ir.lib.ncu.edu.tw:88/thesis/view_etd.asp?URN= 86122009 | |
dc.contributor.department | 英美語文學系 | zh_TW |
DC.description | 國立中央大學 | zh_TW |
DC.description | National Central University | en_US |
dc.description.abstract | This is a carnival of words, with a mixed style of critical and creative writing,
hypocritically talking about pseudo-knowledge with the so-call knowledge.
The main argument of my thesis goes: in this era overrun with
pseudo-knowledge, literary writers tend to indulge in the impression that either
themselves or the characters in their works are becoming abject species who always
yearn for an elsewhere. The three highlighted words brings out discussions in my
three chapters, taking Chang Da-Chun’s Ben-Shi (本事), Cherng Ying-Shu’s The
Princess Didn’t Sleep All Night Long (公主徹夜未眠), Zhu Tian-Wen’s Notes of a
Desolate Man (荒人手記) to exemplify my remarks on the Taiwanese fin-de-si | en_US |
DC.title | 管窺台灣世紀末文學—在偽知識橫行的時代,稗類想望異鄉 | zh_TW |
dc.language.iso | zh-TW | zh-TW |
DC.title | Remarking on Taiwanese Fin-de-Siecle LIterature: In an Era Overrun with Pseudo-knowledge, Abject Species Yearn for an Elsewhere | en_US |
DC.type | 博碩士論文 | zh_TW |
DC.type | thesis | en_US |
DC.publisher | National Central University | en_US |