Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volumes 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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Page 57
... death . They appeared after years of mysterious illnesses and the hovering possibility of death . They bled and wound not heal . They were dramatically and obviously associated with the dying Christ . Yet although Pio had prayed for and ...
... death . They appeared after years of mysterious illnesses and the hovering possibility of death . They bled and wound not heal . They were dramatically and obviously associated with the dying Christ . Yet although Pio had prayed for and ...
Page 116
... death is more strongly marked ' , both by objects and by behaviour than a death which is regarded as ' normal ' . In the usual course of events , the cycle of memorial services , culminating in exhumation and the placing of bones in a ...
... death is more strongly marked ' , both by objects and by behaviour than a death which is regarded as ' normal ' . In the usual course of events , the cycle of memorial services , culminating in exhumation and the placing of bones in a ...
Page 235
... death . " It thus seems that these lines not only foreshadow the guerrillas ' death , but also place it in the same context as the heroic death in the kleftic song . " Indeed , a number of references in The Descent link the guerrillas ...
... death . " It thus seems that these lines not only foreshadow the guerrillas ' death , but also place it in the same context as the heroic death in the kleftic song . " Indeed , a number of references in The Descent link the guerrillas ...
Contents
Volume 1 Number | 1 |
Hostility and Hospitality in Rural | 37 |
the Concept of Suffering in the Cult of Padre | 54 |
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