For her part of the contribution, identifies the fiction of G. M. Brown as a series of variation upon the theme of Orkney, seen both as a place with a rich historical past and as an emblem of life in close relation with nature's rhythms and cycles. While aware of human malice as a constant threat to nature and to peace the author still stresses the need of Christian trust in God..
M. Morini, V. Poggi (2005). The Poetry and the Fiction of George Mackay Brown: An Orkney Tapestry. VENEZIA MESTRE : Amos Edizioni.
The Poetry and the Fiction of George Mackay Brown: An Orkney Tapestry
MORINI, MASSIMILIANO;POGGI, VALENTINA
2005
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For her part of the contribution, identifies the fiction of G. M. Brown as a series of variation upon the theme of Orkney, seen both as a place with a rich historical past and as an emblem of life in close relation with nature's rhythms and cycles. While aware of human malice as a constant threat to nature and to peace the author still stresses the need of Christian trust in God..File in questo prodotto:
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