The North Dakota Quarterly, Volume 53, Issues 1-2University of North Dakota, 1985 Vol. 1 includes "The installation of Frank Le Rond McVey ... as president of the University of North Dakota. Programs and proceedings" called Inauguration number, dated Sept. 1910. |
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Page 62
... symbols from Classical paganism and the Nature cults as well as Judaism in a pattern that , with variations , is repeated consistently in this writer's fiction , usually to illustrate a resurrection motif . Chris- tian symbols may be ...
... symbols from Classical paganism and the Nature cults as well as Judaism in a pattern that , with variations , is repeated consistently in this writer's fiction , usually to illustrate a resurrection motif . Chris- tian symbols may be ...
Page 70
... symbols . " The Magic Barrel " was the first of Malamud's stories to receive wide critical ac- claim . Its popularity is an indication that the symbols speak forcefully to the reader even though they may have been overlooked in the ...
... symbols . " The Magic Barrel " was the first of Malamud's stories to receive wide critical ac- claim . Its popularity is an indication that the symbols speak forcefully to the reader even though they may have been overlooked in the ...
Page 78
... symbols are one aspect of Malamud's religious symbolism , other facets being the Judaic , Classical pagan , and Nature - cult . The stories and novels are also alike in that the amount of Christian symbolism peaks and then decreases ...
... symbols are one aspect of Malamud's religious symbolism , other facets being the Judaic , Classical pagan , and Nature - cult . The stories and novels are also alike in that the amount of Christian symbolism peaks and then decreases ...
Contents
Harvey Lillywhite 45 Five Poems | 49 |
Ken McCullough 60 Two Poems | 62 |
Architecture | 89 |
Copyright | |
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