Xavier University Studies, Volumen10Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1971 |
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... death , which is indeed heralded by the symptoms of advanced tuberculosis which he exhibits . Though in the midst of life and activity , he is marked for death . Just as his face is flawed by the birthmark , he finds his life marred by ...
... death , which is indeed heralded by the symptoms of advanced tuberculosis which he exhibits . Though in the midst of life and activity , he is marked for death . Just as his face is flawed by the birthmark , he finds his life marred by ...
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... death are revealed as ultimately two facets of a single phenomenon a concept of life which Aichinger repeatedly illustrates in her works . - The recurrence of a physical sensation to show the relativity and the interchangeable nature of ...
... death are revealed as ultimately two facets of a single phenomenon a concept of life which Aichinger repeatedly illustrates in her works . - The recurrence of a physical sensation to show the relativity and the interchangeable nature of ...
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... death , or dying , but in the " non - life " represented by the placards . Theirs is an existence without change or development , growth or decay , birth or death . Like Minerva , they come into being fully clothed , and remain in ...
... death , or dying , but in the " non - life " represented by the placards . Theirs is an existence without change or development , growth or decay , birth or death . Like Minerva , they come into being fully clothed , and remain in ...
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