The Writer and the Shaman: A Morphology of the American IndianHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1973 - 312 Seiten |
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... feeling any cold ? [ 3. vv . 28 ff ] The decline , according to Hall , could be traced to pride , which had destroyed communion with the animal . But America , unlike Europe , probably was still immersed in an Arca- dian state . Such ...
... feeling any cold ? [ 3. vv . 28 ff ] The decline , according to Hall , could be traced to pride , which had destroyed communion with the animal . But America , unlike Europe , probably was still immersed in an Arca- dian state . Such ...
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... feeling that he is in love with her , decides to leave . Once again , the protagonist is alone among the Indians , and from this experi- ence comes the inspiration to write an ode to the " Arabic , Gypsy , Druidic " feeling that would ...
... feeling that he is in love with her , decides to leave . Once again , the protagonist is alone among the Indians , and from this experi- ence comes the inspiration to write an ode to the " Arabic , Gypsy , Druidic " feeling that would ...
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... feels like a man who has never had a vision , as if he were dead . Traveling about Europe , he discovers that there is no feeling of solidarity among the white men . One day , while dining with some friends in Paris , he smiles and ...
... feels like a man who has never had a vision , as if he were dead . Traveling about Europe , he discovers that there is no feeling of solidarity among the white men . One day , while dining with some friends in Paris , he smiles and ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
The Warrior Theocracy | 28 |
Timothy Dwight | 39 |
Urheberrecht | |
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