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Seite 1996
In Le Fanu's short stories more often than in his novels , those forces are
embodied in tangible supernatural agents . “ Carmilla , ” for example , is the tale
of a real female vampire's attack on a young woman , but seen in the context of
the larger ...
In Le Fanu's short stories more often than in his novels , those forces are
embodied in tangible supernatural agents . “ Carmilla , ” for example , is the tale
of a real female vampire's attack on a young woman , but seen in the context of
the larger ...
Seite 2003
This is a new picture ; in Ethel , the reader does not meet yet another aristocrat
beaten by an ignorance of the forces at work in human society . Ethel wins , in the
sense that Silas Ruthyn and Stanley Lake would have liked to win , but the ...
This is a new picture ; in Ethel , the reader does not meet yet another aristocrat
beaten by an ignorance of the forces at work in human society . Ethel wins , in the
sense that Silas Ruthyn and Stanley Lake would have liked to win , but the ...
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As Ransom , the Christian student of myths and languages , easily perceives , the
forces that rule Mars and Venus are both fully hospitable to humankind and
infinitely more powerful . Thus , Weston shoots gentle creatures because they ...
As Ransom , the Christian student of myths and languages , easily perceives , the
forces that rule Mars and Venus are both fully hospitable to humankind and
infinitely more powerful . Thus , Weston shoots gentle creatures because they ...
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Abschnitt 1 | 1981 |
Abschnitt 2 | 1995 |
Abschnitt 3 | 2005 |
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