The purpose of this paper is to analyse Santiago's disposition and to describe his characteristics.Also,his dreams will be interpreted.Finally,the relationship between Santiago and Hemingway,the author himself,wil...The purpose of this paper is to analyse Santiago's disposition and to describe his characteristics.Also,his dreams will be interpreted.Finally,the relationship between Santiago and Hemingway,the author himself,will be researched and discussed.展开更多
Different from his naturalistic followers,Stephen Crane develops his naturalism in a restricted and special sense that contains many non-naturalistic elements.In his masterpiece The Red Badge of Courage,Crane scrutini...Different from his naturalistic followers,Stephen Crane develops his naturalism in a restricted and special sense that contains many non-naturalistic elements.In his masterpiece The Red Badge of Courage,Crane scrutinizes the position of man in the universe through the depiction of a youthful private's war experience and spiritual growth.Despite the fact that war is extremely cruel and Nature is indifferent to man's sufferings,the protagonist Henry Fleming,after a series of trials and mental struggles,finally succeeds in asserting his free will.Seen in this light,this novel can be read as a piece that transcends the boundaries of Determinism and reflects the author's not altogether pessimistic tendency in spite of the naturalistic features in his writing.展开更多
We give a decomposition of the Hardy space Hz^1(Ω) into "div-curl" quantities for Lipschitz domains in R^n. We also prove a decomposition of Hz^1(Ω) into Jacobians det Du, u ∈ W0^1,2 (Ω,R^2) for Ω in R^2....We give a decomposition of the Hardy space Hz^1(Ω) into "div-curl" quantities for Lipschitz domains in R^n. We also prove a decomposition of Hz^1(Ω) into Jacobians det Du, u ∈ W0^1,2 (Ω,R^2) for Ω in R^2. This partially answers a well-known open problem.展开更多
文摘The purpose of this paper is to analyse Santiago's disposition and to describe his characteristics.Also,his dreams will be interpreted.Finally,the relationship between Santiago and Hemingway,the author himself,will be researched and discussed.
文摘Different from his naturalistic followers,Stephen Crane develops his naturalism in a restricted and special sense that contains many non-naturalistic elements.In his masterpiece The Red Badge of Courage,Crane scrutinizes the position of man in the universe through the depiction of a youthful private's war experience and spiritual growth.Despite the fact that war is extremely cruel and Nature is indifferent to man's sufferings,the protagonist Henry Fleming,after a series of trials and mental struggles,finally succeeds in asserting his free will.Seen in this light,this novel can be read as a piece that transcends the boundaries of Determinism and reflects the author's not altogether pessimistic tendency in spite of the naturalistic features in his writing.
基金supported by Australian Government through the Australian Research Council,NNSF of China(Grant No.10371069)NSF of Guangdong Province(Grant No.032038)
文摘We give a decomposition of the Hardy space Hz^1(Ω) into "div-curl" quantities for Lipschitz domains in R^n. We also prove a decomposition of Hz^1(Ω) into Jacobians det Du, u ∈ W0^1,2 (Ω,R^2) for Ω in R^2. This partially answers a well-known open problem.