Writing and the BodyHarvester Press, 1982 - 142 strán (strany) |
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Strana 56
... final denial of the self which Christ could still redeem - suicide is here made to seem a final affirmation of the self , a final act in the public sphere ( Desdemona was strangled far from the gaze of all ) , which will allow Othello ...
... final denial of the self which Christ could still redeem - suicide is here made to seem a final affirmation of the self , a final act in the public sphere ( Desdemona was strangled far from the gaze of all ) , which will allow Othello ...
Strana 101
... final pages of Kafka's Letters to Friends , Family , and Editors : During his final illness at the sanatorium in Kierling Kafka was not supposed to speak [ he had developed tuberculosis of the larynx ] , an injunction he obeyed most of ...
... final pages of Kafka's Letters to Friends , Family , and Editors : During his final illness at the sanatorium in Kierling Kafka was not supposed to speak [ he had developed tuberculosis of the larynx ] , an injunction he obeyed most of ...
Strana 104
... final moments has always been seen as possessing a particular authority . There is a persistent legend , made use of by more than one writer , that in those moments our whole life flashes before us , and though I suspect that the ...
... final moments has always been seen as possessing a particular authority . There is a persistent legend , made use of by more than one writer , that in those moments our whole life flashes before us , and though I suspect that the ...
Obsah
The Body in the Library | 1 |
Everything and Nothing | 34 |
Non Ego sed Democritus dixit | 64 |
Autorské práva | |
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