The CEA Critic, Volumes 44-45Department of English, Texas A&M University, 1981 |
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... father - son relationships . The father , like a king or tsar , is a secular emblem of God , particularly to a child , over whom the father's power , like God's , is seemingly absolute . In the works of Sartre and Camus ( and in those ...
... father - son relationships . The father , like a king or tsar , is a secular emblem of God , particularly to a child , over whom the father's power , like God's , is seemingly absolute . In the works of Sartre and Camus ( and in those ...
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... father , whom he had rejected when be betrayed a fugitive rabbi to the Nazis , to the God he also rejects in noting to Johanna that " he created me in his image " and in observing to him that as " there isn't a God . . . you're my ...
... father , whom he had rejected when be betrayed a fugitive rabbi to the Nazis , to the God he also rejects in noting to Johanna that " he created me in his image " and in observing to him that as " there isn't a God . . . you're my ...
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... father is the first and often the most lasting image of man for the son . It not infrequently happens , however , that the father is not really present for the son , either because he is dead or absent or inattentive , or because he is ...
... father is the first and often the most lasting image of man for the son . It not infrequently happens , however , that the father is not really present for the son , either because he is dead or absent or inattentive , or because he is ...
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