Disease and the Novel, 1880-1960Macmillan, 1985 - 143 halaman |
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Halaman 53
... night of love , after her reappearance with Peeperkorn and after the death of the Dutchman ) , Wehsal ( who never attracts her attention ) , Peeperkorn ( when he becomes impotent ) . The love of Hans and Clavdia is consummated during ...
... night of love , after her reappearance with Peeperkorn and after the death of the Dutchman ) , Wehsal ( who never attracts her attention ) , Peeperkorn ( when he becomes impotent ) . The love of Hans and Clavdia is consummated during ...
Halaman 54
... night of love . Hans ' sexual attraction is inspired more by the ambiguous illness beneath Clavdia's skin than by her risqué behavior and promise of barbaric pleasure . VII Hans ' personal attempt to resolve his conflicting ideas about ...
... night of love . Hans ' sexual attraction is inspired more by the ambiguous illness beneath Clavdia's skin than by her risqué behavior and promise of barbaric pleasure . VII Hans ' personal attempt to resolve his conflicting ideas about ...
Halaman 60
... night symbolizes the ephemeral world of the magic mountain and the menace of war : " The faint rose - colour that had briefly enlivened the overcast heavens was faded now , and there reigned the colourless , soulless , melancholy ...
... night symbolizes the ephemeral world of the magic mountain and the menace of war : " The faint rose - colour that had briefly enlivened the overcast heavens was faded now , and there reigned the colourless , soulless , melancholy ...
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The Immoralist | 30 |
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