Michel Tournier, Vendredi, Ou, Les Limbes Du PacifiqueUniversity of Glasgow French and German Publications, 1992 - 89 Seiten |
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... Defoe's story of Robinson Crusoe has become . In Tournier's eyes Defoe's hero is more than a fictional character : he represents ' l'un des éléments constitutifs de l'âme de l'homme occidental ' . As a mythical hero , Crusoe is a ...
... Defoe's story of Robinson Crusoe has become . In Tournier's eyes Defoe's hero is more than a fictional character : he represents ' l'un des éléments constitutifs de l'âme de l'homme occidental ' . As a mythical hero , Crusoe is a ...
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... Defoe's Crusoe , indefinitely in that of Tournier's . The Defoe protagonist is stranded on an island off the Orinoco delta , south- east of Trinidad and at the end of the Caribbean chain ( an area richer in associations for his ...
... Defoe's Crusoe , indefinitely in that of Tournier's . The Defoe protagonist is stranded on an island off the Orinoco delta , south- east of Trinidad and at the end of the Caribbean chain ( an area richer in associations for his ...
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... Defoe , who in turn engenders various successors . The public interest in the Selkirk accounts , and the huge popularity of Defoe's text , indicate that the climate was ripe in the early eighteenth century for an exploration of solitude ...
... Defoe , who in turn engenders various successors . The public interest in the Selkirk accounts , and the huge popularity of Defoe's text , indicate that the climate was ripe in the early eighteenth century for an exploration of solitude ...
Inhalt
Chapter Two Points of View | 14 |
Chapter Three Spiritual Worlds | 27 |
Chapter Four Sexual Relations | 42 |
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