Michel Tournier, Vendredi, Ou, Les Limbes Du PacifiqueUniversity of Glasgow French and German Publications, 1992 - 89 Seiten |
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... lives of identical twins . In this case , the subject matter is familiar to us , says Tournier , because anecdotes of twins abound . However , though we may all have heard stories about twins , I doubt if many of us exchange tales of ...
... lives of identical twins . In this case , the subject matter is familiar to us , says Tournier , because anecdotes of twins abound . However , though we may all have heard stories about twins , I doubt if many of us exchange tales of ...
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... lives ' enfermé dans l'instant présent ' ( 190 ) , the Indian's way of life represents a liberation far removed from either the order or the disorder previously experienced by Robinson : La liberté de Vendredi [ ... ] n'était pas que la ...
... lives ' enfermé dans l'instant présent ' ( 190 ) , the Indian's way of life represents a liberation far removed from either the order or the disorder previously experienced by Robinson : La liberté de Vendredi [ ... ] n'était pas que la ...
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... lives ? It might be seen as a product of the ' 60s , a text which won itself a cult , ' hippie ' following . Robinson grows his hair long , advocates love , not war . The extase solaire bears all the hallmarks not only of the mystic's ...
... lives ? It might be seen as a product of the ' 60s , a text which won itself a cult , ' hippie ' following . Robinson grows his hair long , advocates love , not war . The extase solaire bears all the hallmarks not only of the mystic's ...
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Chapter Two Points of View | 14 |
Chapter Three Spiritual Worlds | 27 |
Chapter Four Sexual Relations | 42 |
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