Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12,Temas13-14Concordia College, 1969 |
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... Hawthorne's work as a whole . Perhaps the most revolutionary illustration of Hawthorne's Christianizing of mythology is to be found in the third of the Wonder Book tales , the account of Pandora's box which traditionally was the source ...
... Hawthorne's work as a whole . Perhaps the most revolutionary illustration of Hawthorne's Christianizing of mythology is to be found in the third of the Wonder Book tales , the account of Pandora's box which traditionally was the source ...
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... Hawthorne's antagonist and Bunyan's lies in the fact that Hawthorne's is a three - headed monster , composed of the classical lion and goat with the addition of a snake . This change , however , with its suggestion of the Beast and the ...
... Hawthorne's antagonist and Bunyan's lies in the fact that Hawthorne's is a three - headed monster , composed of the classical lion and goat with the addition of a snake . This change , however , with its suggestion of the Beast and the ...
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... Hawthorne's own . One such touch is the richly flowering but sinister shrub which tempts Proserpina and which in its unnatural beauty resembles the sister flower of Beatrice Rappaccini . It has never felt the healthful , life - giving ...
... Hawthorne's own . One such touch is the richly flowering but sinister shrub which tempts Proserpina and which in its unnatural beauty resembles the sister flower of Beatrice Rappaccini . It has never felt the healthful , life - giving ...
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