The Homosexual Literary Tradition: An InterpretationRevisionist Press, 1974 - 399 pagina's |
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... head ( as Perseus did to Medusa ) , brings the head to the priest , and is allowed to wear a dress made from the skins . At this point in the holy of holies , the topsy - turvy realm gains sway again , and all identities are merged into ...
... head ( as Perseus did to Medusa ) , brings the head to the priest , and is allowed to wear a dress made from the skins . At this point in the holy of holies , the topsy - turvy realm gains sway again , and all identities are merged into ...
Pagina 91
... head . Within the context of the festivals of Attis , Attis as the stripped pine - tree has united with Attis as the effigy tied to its trunk . The parallels are illuminating : Pentheus ' head is impaled upon the thyrsus ; just as ...
... head . Within the context of the festivals of Attis , Attis as the stripped pine - tree has united with Attis as the effigy tied to its trunk . The parallels are illuminating : Pentheus ' head is impaled upon the thyrsus ; just as ...
Pagina 294
... heads upon the tips of their upraised spears , and carry them away as trophies , just as did the bacchantes with the head of Pentheus . That Theseus and Pirithous constitute the same archetypal duad can be gathered from Plutarch's ...
... heads upon the tips of their upraised spears , and carry them away as trophies , just as did the bacchantes with the head of Pentheus . That Theseus and Pirithous constitute the same archetypal duad can be gathered from Plutarch's ...
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Preface pp iiivi | 1 |
Initiation into Secret Societies pp 2855 | 28 |
The LoveBattle pp 5674 | 56 |
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