The Homosexual Literary Tradition: An InterpretationRevisionist Press, 1974 - 399 pagina's |
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... myth of Hercules & Hylas in Apollodorus ' 2 . Argonautica and Theocritus Idylls ; I. The Challenge , II . The Sacred Precinct , III . The Lament , IV . The Sacrifice , V. The Feast ; tribal rituals ; myth of Ganymede ; rape in works by ...
... myth of Hercules & Hylas in Apollodorus ' 2 . Argonautica and Theocritus Idylls ; I. The Challenge , II . The Sacred Precinct , III . The Lament , IV . The Sacrifice , V. The Feast ; tribal rituals ; myth of Ganymede ; rape in works by ...
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... myth in history . More writings are devoted to the different versions of the adventures of this mortal hero than are ... myth even more complex than the newly - emerging myth of Christ that was to sub- sume the myths and festivals of ...
... myth in history . More writings are devoted to the different versions of the adventures of this mortal hero than are ... myth even more complex than the newly - emerging myth of Christ that was to sub- sume the myths and festivals of ...
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... the medieval romance Sir Orfeo . The myth , however , did not become part of popular ritual or festivals , which suggests that is it more literary than mythical . The myth is a late Greek creation , and Graves suggests that it is 48.
... the medieval romance Sir Orfeo . The myth , however , did not become part of popular ritual or festivals , which suggests that is it more literary than mythical . The myth is a late Greek creation , and Graves suggests that it is 48.
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Preface pp iiivi | 1 |
Initiation into Secret Societies pp 2855 | 28 |
The LoveBattle pp 5674 | 56 |
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