Manuel Zapata Olivella and the "darkening" of Latin American LiteratureUniversity of Missouri Press, 2005 - 148 ページ |
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... belief in my possibilities as a scholar/educator TO my aunt Geraldine Aldridge for her unyielding support, confidence, and love. AND In loving memory of my mother, Bettye Jean Tillis CONTENTS Acknowledgments ix Abbreviations xi ...
... belief in my possibilities as a scholar/educator TO my aunt Geraldine Aldridge for her unyielding support, confidence, and love. AND In loving memory of my mother, Bettye Jean Tillis CONTENTS Acknowledgments ix Abbreviations xi ...
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... beliefs of the people, and the existence and purpose of God. These “country folk” re- gard Good Friday as a commercial rather than a religious holiday. It is a good day for commerce marked by an increase in price of goods sold on this ...
... beliefs of the people, and the existence and purpose of God. These “country folk” re- gard Good Friday as a commercial rather than a religious holiday. It is a good day for commerce marked by an increase in price of goods sold on this ...
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... belief system of these re- gional people who have lost hope in the promises and protection of Catholicism . There is a repositioning and rearticulation of the concepts of nature and “ god . ” Nature , in all of her manifestations ...
... belief system of these re- gional people who have lost hope in the promises and protection of Catholicism . There is a repositioning and rearticulation of the concepts of nature and “ god . ” Nature , in all of her manifestations ...
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