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... figure pitted against the simple personal father - figure of the lad , or against the Padishah , or he complements the latter , if one regards both " fathers " as a single figure . The psychological fairy tale inter- pretations ...
... figure pitted against the simple personal father - figure of the lad , or against the Padishah , or he complements the latter , if one regards both " fathers " as a single figure . The psychological fairy tale inter- pretations ...
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... figure without directly denoting it . The same is true of the matriarch Lampusa , whose name , surprisingly enough , also has to do with light , although in the narrator's descrip- tion she unmistakably exhibits chthonic traits . The ...
... figure without directly denoting it . The same is true of the matriarch Lampusa , whose name , surprisingly enough , also has to do with light , although in the narrator's descrip- tion she unmistakably exhibits chthonic traits . The ...
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... figures , and just encloses the heads , as shown in Figure 6. If we draw a vertical line through the center of the arch , we discover that it runs through the middle of the gesturing hand . We find , too , that the bathing figure is at ...
... figures , and just encloses the heads , as shown in Figure 6. If we draw a vertical line through the center of the arch , we discover that it runs through the middle of the gesturing hand . We find , too , that the bathing figure is at ...
Contents
RILKES GAZING | 29 |
CONCERNING THE PROBLEM OF TRANSFORMATION | 48 |
WORDS ANENT LOGOLOGY | 72 |
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