Andrew Lytle's Fiction: a Traditional ViewStanford University, 1972 - 630 pages |
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Page 103
... Florida , the lords of that land . ( Moon's Inn , 52 ) De Soto's fantasy of Florida and his guests ' eager accept- ance of it are significant , for together they provide a metaphor for the delusion that " this world " could be an end in ...
... Florida , the lords of that land . ( Moon's Inn , 52 ) De Soto's fantasy of Florida and his guests ' eager accept- ance of it are significant , for together they provide a metaphor for the delusion that " this world " could be an end in ...
Page 110
... Florida . Out of the dark quiet that follows de Soto's speech , de Vaca speaks : " Do I smell the air of Florida ? " He is announced . His arrival , so mysterious to the guests , and his leprous face cause alarm . De Soto quiets the ...
... Florida . Out of the dark quiet that follows de Soto's speech , de Vaca speaks : " Do I smell the air of Florida ? " He is announced . His arrival , so mysterious to the guests , and his leprous face cause alarm . De Soto quiets the ...
Page 117
... Florida . It is an evil place . " ( Moon's Inn , 61-2 ) It is Ysabel's vision which finally identifies Florida as " the World , " the carnal reality which , with " the Flesh and the Devil " constitute the Enemy , the Adversary who must ...
... Florida . It is an evil place . " ( Moon's Inn , 61-2 ) It is Ysabel's vision which finally identifies Florida as " the World , " the carnal reality which , with " the Flesh and the Devil " constitute the Enemy , the Adversary who must ...
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