Chapter 9: 文學的 寫實主義 與 自然主義 Realism and Naturalism in Literature I.What is “Realism”? Portrayal of life with fidelity (逼真描寫人生) or truthful representation of reality (忠實再現實体) Depiction (描寫) of subjects as they appear in everyday life, without embellishment (修飾) or...
This volume offers a clear, reader-friendly guide to debates around realism, examining: *ideas of realism in nineteenth-century French and British fiction *the twentieth-century formalist reaction against literature's status as 'truth' *realism as a democratic tool, or utopian form. This volume ...
Moments of Magical Realism in US Ethnic Literature. UK:Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.Moments of Magical Realism in US Ethnic Literatures. Lyn Di Iorio Sandin,Richard Perez. . 2012Sandin, Lyn Di Iorio, and Richard Perez. Moments of Magical Realism in Us Ethnic Literatures. New York: Palgrave ...
become the default assumption for portrayal in the visual arts. Looked at in this way, correlates between literature and art emerge in the depiction of objects and events. Treatment of spatial arrangement and time sequences, for example, closely parallel 'simultaneous narration' in the visual arts...
realism and Victorian Protestantism in African‐American LiteratureAfrican‐American literature, displaying cultural continuity between traditional Protestant piety and tentative romanticismblack encounter with realism ‐ deep anxiety over intellectual legitimacy of religious forms...
Much recent literature has characterized the Federal Circuit’s patent scope jurisprudence as “formalistic.” Another extensive set of literature has characterized the Federal Circuit’s patent scope jurisprudence as wildly indeterministic. If formalism is defined as decision-making according to predictable...
“Fundamentally, in literature, realism is the portrayal of life with fidelity” (Cuddon 1999). Thus, when considering realist fiction, attention must be paid to the use of language for, “realism is not a direct or simple reproduction of reality (a 'slice of life') but a system of ...
Bate P, et al. How to spread ideas: A systematic review of the literature on diffusion, dissemination and sustainability of innovations in health service delivery and organisation[EB/OL]. [Access on 2020-08-01]. http://www.netscc.ac.uk/hsdr/files/project/SDO_ES_08-1201-038_V01.pdf....
most important contributions to the field are reprinted, in revised and updated form, alongside previously unpublished material. Together, these essays cohere into an exploration both of Victorian literature and culture and of ethical, epistemological, and aesthetic problems fundamental to our own times....
The literature includes two major groups of theories that, like the cognitive account, fully deny the existence of moral truths, both as mind-independent or mind-dependent. These are, first, the so-called "non-cognitivist" views—which deny that moral discourse aims at truth—and, second, ...