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... figure , a composite of past and present , an inhabitant of two worlds , but a true citizen of neither . Gerstäcker was indeed sensitive to the forces and ideas of his milieu and his time . But beyond the fact that he lived all that he ...
... figure , a composite of past and present , an inhabitant of two worlds , but a true citizen of neither . Gerstäcker was indeed sensitive to the forces and ideas of his milieu and his time . But beyond the fact that he lived all that he ...
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... figure , a Penelope or Solveig who is the fixed point on which the action ends . The goddess who frequently begins and ends the cyclical action is closely related . This figure is Athene in the Odyssey and Venus in the Aeneid ; in ...
... figure , a Penelope or Solveig who is the fixed point on which the action ends . The goddess who frequently begins and ends the cyclical action is closely related . This figure is Athene in the Odyssey and Venus in the Aeneid ; in ...
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... figures relate symbolically with each other . Father Thames , who as a prophet represents the future , mates with ... figure contrived upon the river's gravitational response to the moon ( Diana's star ) . The river's outward and up ...
... figures relate symbolically with each other . Father Thames , who as a prophet represents the future , mates with ... figure contrived upon the river's gravitational response to the moon ( Diana's star ) . The river's outward and up ...
Contents
The Two Angels of Cowleys | 3 |
Gerstäckers America Alfred Kolb | 12 |
The Vision of the Child and | 22 |
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