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  1. View PDF. “Where the Wild Things Are,” LA+: Interdisciplinary Journal of Landscape Architecture 1 (2015), 60–65. Where the Wild Things Are Timothy Morton The term wild can frequently mean several things. It can suggest something that is outside of the human (wild animal—as opposed to domesticated); or less broadly, outside of human ...

  2. Where the Wild Things are. Red Fox, 2000 - Juvenile Nonfiction - 40 pages. "The greatest children's book of all time" - As voted for by BBC's culture poll. One night Max puts on his wolf suit and makes mischief - so his mother calls him 'Wild Thing' and sends him to bed without his supper. That night a forest begins to grow in Max's room, an ...

  3. Maurice Sendak’s Where the Wild Things Are 2 0 1 1 77 Lucy Rollin and Mark I. West, Psychoanalytic Responses to Children’s Literature (Jefferson, NC, 1999), 79–80. 78 Sendak, Where the Wild Things Are. 79 Rollin and West, Psychoanalytic Responses, 80–82. 80 Ibid., 81. 81 Cech, Angels and Wild Things, 133.

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  5. まず、マックスが出会ったwild thingsの描写であ る。原書では“roared”“gnashed”“rolled”“showed” と、動詞で wild things の行動が表現されているが、 両翻訳ともその箇所を擬音語/擬態語を用いて訳出し ている。 they roared their terrible roars and gnashed