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英文
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* 本文根据作者先前发表的「兔子四部曲」英文论文而继续发展改写,「并配合第五部兔子系列小说问世」,见An-chi Wang, “The American Dream Ideology in John Updike’s Rabbit Tetralogy,” NTU Studies in Language and Literature No. 9 (June 2000): 227-268.
**逢甲大学外国语文学系专任教授。 |