Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volumes 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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Page 145
... question of the character of my writerly performance . As Kenna says , and I concur , its features become most pronounced in ATTLG . The word - play there is not accidental . It is derived , along with much of the argument , from Vico ...
... question of the character of my writerly performance . As Kenna says , and I concur , its features become most pronounced in ATTLG . The word - play there is not accidental . It is derived , along with much of the argument , from Vico ...
Page 245
... question . This involves integrating the evidence about cult with the evidence available for other aspects of culture evidence from settlement sites etc. The first ritual theme I call : The Secrecy Theme I have already mentioned that ...
... question . This involves integrating the evidence about cult with the evidence available for other aspects of culture evidence from settlement sites etc. The first ritual theme I call : The Secrecy Theme I have already mentioned that ...
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... question . She argues that the tales are at once uniquely Andalusian ( Spanish ) and yet point to the existence of a ... questions such as : ' Are Andalusians more like Tunisians than like gallegos ? ' ( 1989 : 399 , 402 ) . He claims ...
... question . She argues that the tales are at once uniquely Andalusian ( Spanish ) and yet point to the existence of a ... questions such as : ' Are Andalusians more like Tunisians than like gallegos ? ' ( 1989 : 399 , 402 ) . He claims ...
Contents
Volume 1 Number | 1 |
Hostility and Hospitality in Rural | 37 |
the Concept of Suffering in the Cult of Padre | 54 |
Copyright | |
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