Michel Tournier, Vendredi, Ou, Les Limbes Du PacifiqueUniversity of Glasgow French and German Publications, 1992 - 89 Seiten |
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... relationship to the spiritual - is seen as a failing and not as a positive attribute . When Van Deyssel refers to Robinson as ' pieux , avare et pur ' , all three terms of the description are intended as criticism rather than praise ...
... relationship to the spiritual - is seen as a failing and not as a positive attribute . When Van Deyssel refers to Robinson as ' pieux , avare et pur ' , all three terms of the description are intended as criticism rather than praise ...
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... relationship between the two male characters remains deeply ambiguous . On the one hand we are invited to consider this as a paternal relationship based on an affective bond . Jaan , who has red hair and a fair complexion like Robinson ...
... relationship between the two male characters remains deeply ambiguous . On the one hand we are invited to consider this as a paternal relationship based on an affective bond . Jaan , who has red hair and a fair complexion like Robinson ...
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... relationship between Robinson and Jaan , as one which does no more ( or less ) than underline human affective needs . And yet the fact remains that in some of Tournier's other works young boys are explicitly associated with homoerotic ...
... relationship between Robinson and Jaan , as one which does no more ( or less ) than underline human affective needs . And yet the fact remains that in some of Tournier's other works young boys are explicitly associated with homoerotic ...
Inhalt
Chapter Two Points of View | 14 |
Chapter Three Spiritual Worlds | 27 |
Chapter Four Sexual Relations | 42 |
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