Andrew Lytle's Fiction: a Traditional ViewStanford University, 1972 - 630 pages |
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Page 122
... Ortiz certain primary thematic con- cerns are also rendered . Ortiz is returned to the Spaniards by the chief of a friendly tribe with whom he had lived after his escape from his captors in Ucita . The Spaniards mistake him for an ...
... Ortiz certain primary thematic con- cerns are also rendered . Ortiz is returned to the Spaniards by the chief of a friendly tribe with whom he had lived after his escape from his captors in Ucita . The Spaniards mistake him for an ...
Page 124
... Ortiz , lost among the heathen for ten years and now found , kneels for communion at the wilderness altar . The ... Ortiz : He An object came between Ortiz and the crucifix . ran his hand over his eyes , removed it : the priest was ...
... Ortiz , lost among the heathen for ten years and now found , kneels for communion at the wilderness altar . The ... Ortiz : He An object came between Ortiz and the crucifix . ran his hand over his eyes , removed it : the priest was ...
Page 135
... Ortiz is re- lieved from the long night of terror which he has suffered . There are , of course , ironies here , for Ortiz has found the heathens not devoid of their own sacredness and dignity . And the " Christianity " of de Soto is of ...
... Ortiz is re- lieved from the long night of terror which he has suffered . There are , of course , ironies here , for Ortiz has found the heathens not devoid of their own sacredness and dignity . And the " Christianity " of de Soto is of ...
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