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Hubert Fichte Warns His Readers | 1 | |
Eleven Exaggerations: Introduction to a Reader | 3 | |
The Bloody Man: Sade | 15 | |
Anyone Could Be Next: On Pier Paolo Pasolini's Film Salo | 105 | |
Voodoo Bloodbaths - Heroes of Mixed Religion: Remarks on Daniel Casper von Lohenstein's Agrippina | 113 | |
Woe of Woes! Remarks on Daniel Casper von Lohenstein's Turkish Tragedy Ibrahim Bassa | 163 | |
Revolution as Restoration: Jean-Nicholas-Arthur Rimbaud, Ethnologist | 213 | |
The Ewe Tribes of Jakob Spieth | 251 | |
The Land of Laughter: Polemical Remarks on the Tristes tropiques of Claude Levi-Strauss | 277 | |
The Semblance of a Cure: De Instauranda Aethiopum Salute by Pater Alonso de Sandoval, Society of Jesus, 1627 | 307 | |
My Friend Herodotus | 333 | |
Excursus: The Mediterranean and the Gulf of Benin: The Description of African and Afro-American Rites in Herodotus | 359 | |
A Petrified Magic City: Reflections on the Popular Edition of the Monographs of Paul Wunderlich | 373 | |
The Objective and the Subjective Author: Remarks on Henry James's Washington Square | 381 |
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Add The gay critic, Before his death from AIDS at age fifty-one, Hubert Fichte was an active presence in contemporary German letters. Novelist, anthropologist, playwright, and polemicist, he was prolific and controversial, an outsider and auto-didact--a powerful public voice, The gay critic to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add The gay critic, Before his death from AIDS at age fifty-one, Hubert Fichte was an active presence in contemporary German letters. Novelist, anthropologist, playwright, and polemicist, he was prolific and controversial, an outsider and auto-didact--a powerful public voice, The gay critic to your collection on WonderClub |