Michel Tournier, Vendredi, Ou, Les Limbes Du PacifiqueUniversity of Glasgow French and German Publications, 1992 - 89 Seiten |
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... natural beauty of the island may well have influenced Tournier ( for example , the combe rose incident ) . Steele describes : The most delicious Bower , fann'd with continual Breezes , and gentle aspirations of Wind , that made his ...
... natural beauty of the island may well have influenced Tournier ( for example , the combe rose incident ) . Steele describes : The most delicious Bower , fann'd with continual Breezes , and gentle aspirations of Wind , that made his ...
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... natural world ; in a sense , it is that world . Elsewhere in the text we see the spiritual and the sensuous , the sacred and the sexual , coexist . Robinson's sexual explorations of Speranza form an integral part of his spiritual ...
... natural world ; in a sense , it is that world . Elsewhere in the text we see the spiritual and the sensuous , the sacred and the sexual , coexist . Robinson's sexual explorations of Speranza form an integral part of his spiritual ...
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... natural world prevails , and this world , as Robinson later comments , is in his eyes the epitome of disorder : ' Ma ... natural world is subjected to a rigorous ordering process ; all natural phenomena must be classified and labelled ...
... natural world prevails , and this world , as Robinson later comments , is in his eyes the epitome of disorder : ' Ma ... natural world is subjected to a rigorous ordering process ; all natural phenomena must be classified and labelled ...
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Chapter Two Points of View | 14 |
Chapter Three Spiritual Worlds | 27 |
Chapter Four Sexual Relations | 42 |
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