The Monsters in the Mind: The Face of Evil in Myth, Literature and Contemporary LifeBook Guild, 1995 - 174 sidor |
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... acknowledged and at once the cameras move away into the distance and a curtain of frosted glass comes down . What had formerly happened directly before our eyes is now briefly reported in indirect speech , as if it were a news item , or ...
... acknowledged and at once the cameras move away into the distance and a curtain of frosted glass comes down . What had formerly happened directly before our eyes is now briefly reported in indirect speech , as if it were a news item , or ...
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... acknowledged and disarmed . That Orestes is pardoned and allowed to live means that his matricide had its roots in the now - outmoded collective attitude . In the tradition of the Old Testament it was customary for the wrong behaviour ...
... acknowledged and disarmed . That Orestes is pardoned and allowed to live means that his matricide had its roots in the now - outmoded collective attitude . In the tradition of the Old Testament it was customary for the wrong behaviour ...
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... acknowledged by the resurrection , with its implicit promise for humankind , now forgiven and reconciled to God ... acknowledging that the seedbed of all good and evil is in our relationships with one another , and that for this some ...
... acknowledged by the resurrection , with its implicit promise for humankind , now forgiven and reconciled to God ... acknowledging that the seedbed of all good and evil is in our relationships with one another , and that for this some ...
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THE MONSTER IN THE CITY 77 ㄓㄥˇˇ | 4 |
THE MONSTER IN FANTASY AND IN REALITY | 9 |
THE MONSTER IN ANTIQUITY | 31 |
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accepted achievement acknowledged Aeschylus Alice animal Apollo appears archetype attempt became become behaviour body Brady Caliban called carries child comes confront consciousness dark death deep destroy Duchess earth equally evil expression eyes face fantasy father fear feeling feminine figure forces four Furies girl give Goddess gods hands happens heart human humankind Ibid imagination individual Jane Jehovah killing later live look male marriage matter meaning mind monster moral mother movement murder nature never night once parent perhaps person play political psyche psychological reach reason relationship remains represented response rule says seems sense sexual shadow sister snake social society story symbol telling thing thought unconscious understand values victim whole wife wild woman women young
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