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Finds Lewis ' use of imagery and analogy a potent means of giving literary vitality
to traditional Christian doctrines , though his complexly patterned works raise him
above a facile religious apologist . Sayer , George . Jack : C. S. Lewis and His ...
Finds Lewis ' use of imagery and analogy a potent means of giving literary vitality
to traditional Christian doctrines , though his complexly patterned works raise him
above a facile religious apologist . Sayer , George . Jack : C. S. Lewis and His ...
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At the end of the novel , appropriately , the Niaruna are all killed or scattered ,
and Moon finds himself alone and naked in the jungle . Momentarily , at least ,
man and his societies have fallen away and the forest primeval has reassumed
the ...
At the end of the novel , appropriately , the Niaruna are all killed or scattered ,
and Moon finds himself alone and naked in the jungle . Momentarily , at least ,
man and his societies have fallen away and the forest primeval has reassumed
the ...
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Yet “ Mr. Maugham , ” like the young Philip Carey , seeks a pattern in the lives of
those he has met , and he finds that each life in The Razor's Edge has been a
success . Even Sophie Macdonald , whose trauma caused her to seek death ,
found ...
Yet “ Mr. Maugham , ” like the young Philip Carey , seeks a pattern in the lives of
those he has met , and he finds that each life in The Razor's Edge has been a
success . Even Sophie Macdonald , whose trauma caused her to seek death ,
found ...
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Abschnitt 1 | 1981 |
Abschnitt 2 | 1995 |
Abschnitt 3 | 2005 |
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