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... Solveig comply with these specific demands , that she fulfils the Button - Moulder's mystical imperative of , in some sense , slaying the self in order to redeem the self . And thus she becomes capable of redeeming others . A negative ...
... Solveig comply with these specific demands , that she fulfils the Button - Moulder's mystical imperative of , in some sense , slaying the self in order to redeem the self . And thus she becomes capable of redeeming others . A negative ...
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... Solveig ( and Solveig alone ) is based solely on Biblical allegory ( enhanced by suggestions of the Eternal Feminine ) , the play raises such questions as whether Solveig , in coming to the outlawed Peer and claiming to have been ...
... Solveig ( and Solveig alone ) is based solely on Biblical allegory ( enhanced by suggestions of the Eternal Feminine ) , the play raises such questions as whether Solveig , in coming to the outlawed Peer and claiming to have been ...
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... Solveig as he dies . When Solveig speaks of his spiritual preserva- tion in her faith , hope , and love , Peer tells her , in an agony of what may be lingering integrity : These are juggling words . Thou art mother thyself to the man ...
... Solveig as he dies . When Solveig speaks of his spiritual preserva- tion in her faith , hope , and love , Peer tells her , in an agony of what may be lingering integrity : These are juggling words . Thou art mother thyself to the man ...
Contents
Journeys into Uncertainty | 23 |
The Vision Blurs | 71 |
All Hope Abandoned? | 104 |
Copyright | |
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