Auf der Suche nach dem irdischen Paradies: zur Ikonographie der geographischen UtopieWörner, 1984 - 463 Seiten |
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... received from the natives of the valley , I can scarcely understand how it was that , in the midst of so many consolatory circumstances , my mind should still have been consumed by the most dismal forebodings , and have remained a prey ...
... received from the natives of the valley , I can scarcely understand how it was that , in the midst of so many consolatory circumstances , my mind should still have been consumed by the most dismal forebodings , and have remained a prey ...
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... received was not so much of foreign travel – rather of past ages ; it seemed not so much degrees of latitude that we had crossed as centuries of time that we had reascended ; leaving , by the same steps , home and to - day . 125 Das ...
... received was not so much of foreign travel – rather of past ages ; it seemed not so much degrees of latitude that we had crossed as centuries of time that we had reascended ; leaving , by the same steps , home and to - day . 125 Das ...
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... received from nature . In fact , his childhood feeling that the visible world was an inherent part of his experience , coupled , as he put it on another occasion , with an urge to push against something that resisted ' , suggests rather ...
... received from nature . In fact , his childhood feeling that the visible world was an inherent part of his experience , coupled , as he put it on another occasion , with an urge to push against something that resisted ' , suggests rather ...
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Südmeere und Terrae Incognitae | 91 |
Tahiti und die Vernunft | 121 |
Revolution Innovation Regression Die Romantik | 173 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Abenteuer alten beiden bekannten bereits Berichte besonders besser Bewußtsein Bild Cook Darstellung Denken deshalb eigenen einmal England englischen Entdeckung enthält Erfahrung Erinnerung ersten Europa Existenz exotischen Exotismus Fall fast Ferne folgenden Form Frage Fremde frühen führt Garten geht geographischen geographischen Utopie gerade Geschichte Gesellschaft geworden gleichen Glück Gold Gott großen Harmonie historischen Hoffnung Ibid Ideal Imagination Insel irdischen Paradies Island Jahre Jahrhundert jetzt John jungen kommt konnte Kunst Land lange lassen Leben letzten lichen Liebe liegt life Literatur London machen macht Mann Menschen menschlichen Metapher Mittelalter Moral Motive muß Nähe Natur neue Paradieses Problematik Reich Reise Romantik schen Sehnsucht Seite Sinne sinnlichen soll später Stelle Stevenson subjektiven Suche Südsee Tahiti tatsächlich Teil tion tradierten Traum trotz unserer Ursprung utopischen Vergangenheit Vergl verloren Versuch viel voll Vorstellung weiter Welt weniger wieder Wirklichkeit wissenschaftliche Wordsworth world Wunsch Wunschraum zeigt Zeitalter Ziel Zivilisation zwei zweiten