Michel Tournier, Vendredi, Ou, Les Limbes Du PacifiqueUniversity of Glasgow French and German Publications, 1992 - 89 Seiten |
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... ( human ) and vegetal realms have been crossed . The mandrake plant , whose roots take the form of a human trunk and legs , has strong cultural associations . Throughout history it has been attributed with magical properties , regarded as ...
... ( human ) and vegetal realms have been crossed . The mandrake plant , whose roots take the form of a human trunk and legs , has strong cultural associations . Throughout history it has been attributed with magical properties , regarded as ...
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... human model of sexuality . If he is not tempted to engage in a homosexual relationship with Vendredi , it is because such human notions of sexuality have been superseded by a fusion with the elements . The ' volupté brutale ' — the ...
... human model of sexuality . If he is not tempted to engage in a homosexual relationship with Vendredi , it is because such human notions of sexuality have been superseded by a fusion with the elements . The ' volupté brutale ' — the ...
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... human scale ' , such as television , or radio . Those who do , popular mythology would have us believe , soon resort to eccentricity : talking to oneself ( or to the potted plants ) is , after all , said to be the first sign of madness ...
... human scale ' , such as television , or radio . Those who do , popular mythology would have us believe , soon resort to eccentricity : talking to oneself ( or to the potted plants ) is , after all , said to be the first sign of madness ...
Inhalt
Chapter Two Points of View | 14 |
Chapter Three Spiritual Worlds | 27 |
Chapter Four Sexual Relations | 42 |
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