Continuum, Volume 2AMS Press, 1990 - French literature |
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... story we are involved in , no matter to what country or to what distant time these stories transport us , it is always the same story , always the same essential structure that never varies . Love is presented as a monolithic invariable ...
... story we are involved in , no matter to what country or to what distant time these stories transport us , it is always the same story , always the same essential structure that never varies . Love is presented as a monolithic invariable ...
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... story per day illustrating a particular question they have been discussing . As the presence of the phrase " plusieurs Histoires " indicates , however , Poissenot permits ( in the first two days at least ) several stories to be ...
... story per day illustrating a particular question they have been discussing . As the presence of the phrase " plusieurs Histoires " indicates , however , Poissenot permits ( in the first two days at least ) several stories to be ...
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... story , grounded in language , and therefore subject to doubt : Paradoxically , the historical Fall puts us in a ... story , then , the alternative to that of the Fall and Redemption , is the story of a fall from the illusion of truth ...
... story , grounded in language , and therefore subject to doubt : Paradoxically , the historical Fall puts us in a ... story , then , the alternative to that of the Fall and Redemption , is the story of a fall from the illusion of truth ...
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