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Page 77
... relationship is commercialized , the mother - son relation reverts [ as another form of " reification " ] to an instinctual tie , reduced to the need for food and nurture in the one and the mothering instinct in the other . A " terrible ...
... relationship is commercialized , the mother - son relation reverts [ as another form of " reification " ] to an instinctual tie , reduced to the need for food and nurture in the one and the mothering instinct in the other . A " terrible ...
Page 83
... relation to a theistic interpretation of the sun's illumination of the glacier and mountain peaks in the background . Rightly , Leland sees in this ending the possibility of a kind of salvation that is a certainty in Murder in the ...
... relation to a theistic interpretation of the sun's illumination of the glacier and mountain peaks in the background . Rightly , Leland sees in this ending the possibility of a kind of salvation that is a certainty in Murder in the ...
Page 140
... relation to the " sacrifice " of their child . Brand , like Paradise Lost , deals with the mysteries of love and ... relationship with the duck . Gina's answers are brief , not now , it seems , out of evasiveness , but because she has a ...
... relation to the " sacrifice " of their child . Brand , like Paradise Lost , deals with the mysteries of love and ... relationship with the duck . Gina's answers are brief , not now , it seems , out of evasiveness , but because she has a ...
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