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... narrator treats in chapters 7 to 17. As long as order prevails , the individual and the world will be in accord . Only a whisper of this harmony is left at the Marina . The festivals connected with the sea- sons are the last expression ...
... narrator treats in chapters 7 to 17. As long as order prevails , the individual and the world will be in accord . Only a whisper of this harmony is left at the Marina . The festivals connected with the sea- sons are the last expression ...
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Joseph Strelka. tolled by the narrator . Which aspect this archetype exposes will de- pend on the attitude of the one who encounters it . To the naïve , purely male , combative narrator it at first seemed terrible . But Brother Otho , in ...
Joseph Strelka. tolled by the narrator . Which aspect this archetype exposes will de- pend on the attitude of the one who encounters it . To the naïve , purely male , combative narrator it at first seemed terrible . But Brother Otho , in ...
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... narrator has to flee . The second trial thus seems to end negatively . As a matter of fact , the narrator would have been defenseless and at the mercy of the Chief Ranger's mastiffs had it not been for Erio's intervention . Indeed ...
... narrator has to flee . The second trial thus seems to end negatively . As a matter of fact , the narrator would have been defenseless and at the mercy of the Chief Ranger's mastiffs had it not been for Erio's intervention . Indeed ...
Contents
RILKES GAZING | 29 |
CONCERNING THE PROBLEM OF TRANSFORMATION | 48 |
WORDS ANENT LOGOLOGY | 72 |
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