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South Atlantic Quarterly (1903) 2 (2): 178–186.
Published: 01 April 1903
...Bernard C. Steiner, Ph. D. Copyright © 1903 by Duke University Press 1903 An Ancestral Pilgrimage By Bernard C. Steiner, Ph. D., Lecturer in American History in Johns Hopkins University Georgetown, which Baedeker calls an old and quaint seaport, lies on Winyah Bay, just below the place...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1982) 81 (1): 126–127.
Published: 01 January 1982
...Edmund Reiss Writers and Pilgrims. Medieval Pilgrimage Narratives and Their Posterity . By Howard Donald B. . ( A Quantum Book ) Berkeley : University of California Press , 1980 . Pp., x , 133 . $10.95 . Copyright © 1982 by Duke University Press 1982 126 The South Atlantic...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1982) 81 (4): 462–463.
Published: 01 October 1982
...Jerome Meckier The Savage Pilgrimage: A Narrative of D. H. Lawrence . By Carswell Catherine . New York : Cambridge University Press , 1981 . Pp. xliii , 296 . $34.95 ( $11.95 paper). Copyright © 1982 by Duke University Press 1982 B O O K S The Savage Pilgrimage: A Narrative...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1982) 81 (1): 125–126.
Published: 01 January 1982
... this, ig­ norance will be turpitude. DUKE UNIVERSITY LEWIS PATTON Writers and Pilgrims. Medieval Pilgrimage Narratives and Their Posterity. By Donald B. Howard. (A Quantum Book) Berkeley: University of California Press, 1980. Pp., x, 133. $10.95. Although this is a pleasant enough book, its actual point...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1982) 81 (1): 127–128.
Published: 01 January 1982
... Jerusalem pilgrimages. Apparently Howard can now say that Chaucer was not influenced by these accounts and did not offer an actual pilgrimage. But we knew this all along anyway. Notwithstanding Howard s view that Chaucer turned the local pil­ grimage tradition on its head, it would be more accurate to say...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1965) 64 (1): 87–99.
Published: 01 January 1965
... such variations in emphasis, however, certain qualities of the knight would seem indisputable: he is one of the few pilgrims that Chaucer seems genuinely to admire; his motives in making the pilgrimage are purely and genuinely religious; most important, his values are essentially old-fashioned and conservative...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1969) 68 (3): 428–430.
Published: 01 July 1969
... development, Pro­ fessor McGann addresses himself directly to the problem of the poet s expression of self in his works, a poetry of sincerity (however dif­ ferent from Wordsworth s). He is concerned most centrally with that neglected masterpiece, Childe Harold s Pilgrimage, in all its cantos, dealing...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2006) 105 (4): 745–754.
Published: 01 October 2006
...- nerability, at material sites of intersection— the international border crossing, the streets of Juárez, religious pilgrimages inspected by Bor- der Patrol officials, and the crossroads where Mexican men, women...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1924) 23 (2): 155–165.
Published: 01 April 1924
... that the stranger was a Californian, who had returned to Louis­ ville simply to revisit sights and scenes dear to him in the long ago. Among others, he wished to make a pilgrimage to the room in which he had last parted from Isabella Keats, and this on the night when she refused to become his bride! Day suc­...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1956) 55 (1): 87–97.
Published: 01 January 1956
... rule was relatively good, and pilgrimages from Western Europe to the Holy Land increased in number. Conditions in the Near East were radically altered when the advance of the Seldjuk Turks in the last quarter of the eleventh century spread confusion both within the eastern provinces of the Empire...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1925) 24 (1): 86–97.
Published: 01 January 1925
... cared most long dead, and himself no longer young. It is not possible to follow him on his pilgrimage. Therefore it is well to begin at once with a statement of what he found in the Middle Ages. First of all, he found power. Neither subtlety of thought nor rapidity of movement brought about by modern...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1922) 21 (3): 203–209.
Published: 01 July 1922
...? asked Gokal Das, mystified. The ascetic then went on to say that Gandhi and the Hunger-Strike in India 207 eighteen years before he had himself owned the palace in which Gokal Das was now living, and Gokal Das had been his steward. Wishing to have freedom for an extended series of pilgrimages...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1989) 88 (4): 1009–1010.
Published: 01 October 1989
... entitled Harrying: Skills of Offense in Shakespeare s Henriad. Elisabeth Bronfen is Assistant Professor of English literature at Mu­ nich University. She has published a book on literary space in Doro­ thy Richardson s novel Pilgrimage (Literary Space, in German) and is currently working on a book...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1943) 42 (3): 289–295.
Published: 01 July 1943
... then that such landmarks might soon be bombed out of existence. I certainly hope they haven t been (though Twickenham itself, far too much of a Main Street town, as I saw it, wouldn t be missed particularly), and I m glad now I made the pilgrimage. I bought my miniature ticket on September 3 (the date is im­ portant...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1951) 50 (2): 285.
Published: 01 April 1951
... very seriously indeed as a cloud darkening the sunshine of the whole pilgrimage. Then, at the end of his life, when illness or the fear of death, coupled with the conviction that he should have used his talents for piety rather than for amusement, suddenly closed down upon him...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1912) 11 (2): 136–142.
Published: 01 April 1912
... as the first and fourth crusades. It was the eloquence of these two preachers that stirred up the hearts and courage of men to undertake the hardships of these military pilgrimages. To Urban II. belongs the credit of initiating these movements; to Foulques should be given the credit of overcoming still greater...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1919) 18 (4): 333–340.
Published: 01 October 1919
... concessions to the spirit of unbelief which in the end, it was feared, might harm the pilgrimage, the principal source of the orthodox croakers revenue. Heedless of their Arabia and the Khalifate 335 complaints and lamentations, his Majesty Husayn Ibn Aly persevered in his kingly way of reform, disciplining...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1945) 44 (4): 422–431.
Published: 01 October 1945
... . . . The chapel in its turn is the universal place of meeting of the human soul with its divine vocation: . . . the intersection of the timeless moment In England and nowhere. The poet relates that he himself on his everyman s pilgrimage met one walkinga dead master . . . with brown baked features...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1903) 2 (4): 393–398.
Published: 01 October 1903
... of, 191. American Cotton Industry, The, by T. M. Young, Review of, 187. American Historical Review, The, 104, 197. American Traits from the Point of View of a German, by Hugo Muensterberg, Review of, 188. An Ancestral Pilgrimage, by Ber­ nard C. Steiner, 178. Another View of Our Educational Progress...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1982) 81 (4): 455–461.
Published: 01 October 1982
... wondrously uncommon notebooks con­ taining manuscript copies of The Prisoner of Chillon, the third canto of Childe Harold s Pilgrimage, Mont Blanc, Hymn to Intellectual Beauty, and two hitherto unknown sonnets by Shelley. The owner and burier of this treasure trove was Scrope Berdmore Davies, scholar...