Faust,as a classic image in Western literature and philosophy,has been endowed with profound philosophical connotations in Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s epic reconstruction.This article starts from Faust’s dual ident...Faust,as a classic image in Western literature and philosophy,has been endowed with profound philosophical connotations in Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s epic reconstruction.This article starts from Faust’s dual identity as a“seeker”and a“paradoxical person”,revealing the dialectical unity of his philosophical meaning:In the dynamic process of“infinite pursuit”and“self denial”,Faust not only embodies humanity’s eternal questioning of the essence of existence,but also reflects the struggle and transcendence of human spirit in the dilemma of modernity.Through in-depth analysis of the five stages of Faust’s soul conflict and his contractual relationship with the devil,this article clarifies that Faust is not only a spiritual symbol of the Renaissance to the Age of Enlightenment,but also a mirror of modern society under the guidance of technological rationality.展开更多
Marshall (1916) referred 26 species to genus Leptomias Fst.and .put generic names Heteromias Fst., Parisomias Fst. and Piazomias Lacd. (part) as its synonyms. Gunther and Zumpt (1933) added Cneorrhinus Redtenb.also in...Marshall (1916) referred 26 species to genus Leptomias Fst.and .put generic names Heteromias Fst., Parisomias Fst. and Piazomias Lacd. (part) as its synonyms. Gunther and Zumpt (1933) added Cneorrhinus Redtenb.also in the list of synonyms of Leptomias st.Later on, Aslam (1961) revalidated Parisomias Fst.reshuffled the position of a few species and described a number of new species under the restricted Leptomias Fst.Accordingiy, as many as 32 species were referred to the genus Leptomias Fst.展开更多
Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Marlowe’s The Tragedy of Dr.Faustus are important dramatic works of the English Renaissance.Despite the distance between their periods of creation,Shakespeare and Marlowe share the same bac...Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Marlowe’s The Tragedy of Dr.Faustus are important dramatic works of the English Renaissance.Despite the distance between their periods of creation,Shakespeare and Marlowe share the same background of social life,and in the same ideological and cultural context,the two playwrights coincidentally deal with the theme of“nothingness”in their respective works.The purpose of this paper is to compare and contrast Macbeth and The Tragedy of Dr.Faustus,and to compare the similarities and differences in characterization and narrative techniques between the two works in exploring the theme of“nothingness”.展开更多
文摘Faust,as a classic image in Western literature and philosophy,has been endowed with profound philosophical connotations in Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s epic reconstruction.This article starts from Faust’s dual identity as a“seeker”and a“paradoxical person”,revealing the dialectical unity of his philosophical meaning:In the dynamic process of“infinite pursuit”and“self denial”,Faust not only embodies humanity’s eternal questioning of the essence of existence,but also reflects the struggle and transcendence of human spirit in the dilemma of modernity.Through in-depth analysis of the five stages of Faust’s soul conflict and his contractual relationship with the devil,this article clarifies that Faust is not only a spiritual symbol of the Renaissance to the Age of Enlightenment,but also a mirror of modern society under the guidance of technological rationality.
文摘Marshall (1916) referred 26 species to genus Leptomias Fst.and .put generic names Heteromias Fst., Parisomias Fst. and Piazomias Lacd. (part) as its synonyms. Gunther and Zumpt (1933) added Cneorrhinus Redtenb.also in the list of synonyms of Leptomias st.Later on, Aslam (1961) revalidated Parisomias Fst.reshuffled the position of a few species and described a number of new species under the restricted Leptomias Fst.Accordingiy, as many as 32 species were referred to the genus Leptomias Fst.
文摘Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Marlowe’s The Tragedy of Dr.Faustus are important dramatic works of the English Renaissance.Despite the distance between their periods of creation,Shakespeare and Marlowe share the same background of social life,and in the same ideological and cultural context,the two playwrights coincidentally deal with the theme of“nothingness”in their respective works.The purpose of this paper is to compare and contrast Macbeth and The Tragedy of Dr.Faustus,and to compare the similarities and differences in characterization and narrative techniques between the two works in exploring the theme of“nothingness”.
文摘Harvard University President Drew Gilpin Faust visited Tsinghua on March 26, 2008 and delivered a speech in theTsinghua Global Vision Lectures series.