Xavier University Studies, Volumen1,Temas2-6Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1961 |
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... Harry concludes the reminiscence by saying : It's absurd that one's only memory of freedom Should be a hollow tree in a wood by the river . Even this freedom , however , proves to be illusory , for when Harry leaves Wishwood he carries ...
... Harry concludes the reminiscence by saying : It's absurd that one's only memory of freedom Should be a hollow tree in a wood by the river . Even this freedom , however , proves to be illusory , for when Harry leaves Wishwood he carries ...
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... Harry , in murdering his wife , is carrying out a symbolic de- struction of his own body ? And with its destruction ... Harry's crime destroys his relation to nature , the carnal act and marriage itself being a commitment to the natural ...
... Harry , in murdering his wife , is carrying out a symbolic de- struction of his own body ? And with its destruction ... Harry's crime destroys his relation to nature , the carnal act and marriage itself being a commitment to the natural ...
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... Harry is freed of the dreadful freedom to be no one . Seeing truly who he is , Harry sees what he can truly desire . Child of his father , Harry is now able to be more than his re - incarnation . The Furies are no longer demons of fear ...
... Harry is freed of the dreadful freedom to be no one . Seeing truly who he is , Harry sees what he can truly desire . Child of his father , Harry is now able to be more than his re - incarnation . The Furies are no longer demons of fear ...
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XAVIER UNIVERSITY | 2 |
The First Ode | 15 |
H Avegno Conquistador of Souls | 24 |
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Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes5-7 Xavier University (New Orleans, La.) Vista de fragmentos - 1966 |
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achievement Aristotle Avegno beauty become blood Canon Schwind Carmel character CHORUS Christ Christian Conquistador of Souls critics death divine Dona Lucia Donne Donne's drama dream economic aid Edith Stein Edward Martyn Ehlen Elinor Wylie emotional Ernst Křenek ethics eyes fact Father FRANCIS Frost God's grace Harry Hawthorne heart Herbert Read Holy human hunger Ignatius illusion imagery Irish Jesus Joyce leper Liola literary lives LOYOLA Martyn metaphysical mind modern Mother Gerald Mother Jeanne Mother Marie Muses nature Padre Francisco pain passionate Paul Claudel philosophical play poem poet poet's poetic poetry Pray Prioress Rainulf Rayber reality realize Reverend Mother scholars sciences sense silence Sister Antoine Sister Blanche Sister Constance society Society of Jesus spirit Stelzmann surprise synthetic propositions T. S. Eliot Tarwater Tarwater's technique Theatre theme thought tion tone-row truth Twelve-Tone Technique wall Wallace Stevens wish Wishwood words world university XAVIER UNIVERSITY STUDIES