The Pilgrims

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Morris, W. - Kocmanova, J., The Poetic Maturing of William Morris. From the Early Paradise to the Pilgrims of Hope. Praha, Statni Pedagogicke Nakladatelstvi, 1964.
= Brno Studies in English 5. M. tschech. u. russ. Zsfssg.

222 S. OU. Leicht bestoßen. (Spisy Univ. v Brne/Filos. Fak 99).

[KW: Englische Literatur/English Literature]

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Arber, Edward (Edited). The story of the Pilgrim Fathers, 1606-1623 A.D. as told by themselves, their friends, and their enemies. Edited from the original texts. Reprint of the origin (London, Ward and Downey, 1897). N.Y. Kraus Reprint, 1969. ; fester Einband / hard cover
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[KW: Auswanderer; Einwanderung; Geographie; Geography; Nordamerika; North America; Pilgrims; Pilgrims; USA; USA]

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Landon, Margaret: Anna and the King of Siam, Pocket Books, Inc., New York, 1956.
"Her spirit burned away the flesh/ Until its calm and lovely light/ Became a beacon on the way/ Where pilgrims warmed their/ hearts at night." Taschenbuch, Seiten vergilbt, allgemein verdreckt, Cover leicht eingerissen, Buchrücken beansprucht mit Leserillen, Seiten lösen sich, unterschiedliche Länge, in Englisch. -

A Cardinal Edition C 222, 5th printing 372 pages

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Topping, Margaret (ed.): Eastern Voyages, Western Visions. French Writing and Painting of the Orient. Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Wien Peter Lang Vlg. 2004. ISBN: 978-3-03910-183-2
Strange and exotic, seductive and threatening, the Orient has always been an enchanted space for the West. But this is a space, theorists argue, that has been 'Orientalized' by the West, constructed upon a system of knowledge and power which defines the West as much as this 'Other'. Within Western cultures, the French encounter with the Orient has been extraordinarily rich and varied, from the experiences of the first pilgrims to the challenges posed for the identity of modern-day France by its ethnic minorities. This collection of interdisciplinary essays explores the range of French and francophone encounters with the East from the medieval period to the present day. The contributions encompass a variety of Orients, both geographical and generic: the Orients of the visual arts, of historicist discourse, of fiction and travel writing. They consider not only those artists we immediately associate with the East, such as Nerval or Fromentin, but also those, like Proust, whose work appears firmly rooted in the West. They also provide new insights into the less familiar works of long-celebrated authors like Flaubert and more recently acclaimed writers such as Bouvier and Djebar.

395 pp., 5 ill. Pb. *neuwertig*

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