Mansions of the Spirit: Essays in Literature and ReligionGeorge A. Panichas |
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... finally almost a personal presence . The Bear is first experienced as an insurmountable void and absence , apprehended negatively in relation to the curious barking of the hysteri- cally frightened hounds and then again in the silence ...
... finally almost a personal presence . The Bear is first experienced as an insurmountable void and absence , apprehended negatively in relation to the curious barking of the hysteri- cally frightened hounds and then again in the silence ...
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... finally as devastating in its own order as the cosmic power of the flooding river . The tall convict saves himself and the woman by pitting all his strength against this power and by having miraculously good luck from beginning to end ...
... finally as devastating in its own order as the cosmic power of the flooding river . The tall convict saves himself and the woman by pitting all his strength against this power and by having miraculously good luck from beginning to end ...
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... finally give him away . But she also realizes that Zooey's usual bravado is missing , that even reconciliation and atoning echo in his words . By the conclusion of his telephone call , Zooey is able to describe to his sister an incident ...
... finally give him away . But she also realizes that Zooey's usual bravado is missing , that even reconciliation and atoning echo in his words . By the conclusion of his telephone call , Zooey is able to describe to his sister an incident ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
PART I | 28 |
HYATT H WAGGONER Point of View in Ameri | 47 |
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