The Voice of the Phoenix: Metaphors of Death and Rebirth in Classics of the Iberian RenaissanceArizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2004 - 371 sider |
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... ( Outlines of Romantic Theology , 14 ) . 9 My observations here on the martyr , as a subtype of the saint , and the hero were informed by passages in Max Scheler , Person and Self - Value ( Dordrecht : Nijhoff , 1987 ) , 149 , 192-93 ...
... ( Outlines of Romantic Theology , 14 ) . 9 My observations here on the martyr , as a subtype of the saint , and the hero were informed by passages in Max Scheler , Person and Self - Value ( Dordrecht : Nijhoff , 1987 ) , 149 , 192-93 ...
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Fateful Passion and Prison Imagery | 1 |
Subjection to Fate or Passionate Willing? Reassessing Love | 27 |
Obsequious Love as the Egos Release from Frustration | 53 |
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