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Add sections to the bookbuilder: The Other Shore (Mark Huba)

 

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The Other Shore
Abstract
Declaration
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part One: “This is the Wasteland:” Visions of the golden age, visions of apocalypse
Section One: The Strait
Section Two: The Waste Land
Section Three: ‘Frankenstein’s Monster’
Section Four: The Western Spirit
Section Five: A broken ending
Conclusion
Part Two: “In the Old Adversary – a Friend:” On ‘self-liberation’
Section One: Armour
Section Two: Life against Death
Section Three: The Labour of the Negative
Section Four: ‘Self-abandon’
Section Five: Simple Souls
Conclusion
Part Three: Encounters with Leviathan
Section One: The dialectic of coherence-and-incoherence
Section Two: The dialectic of challenge-and-response
Section Three: The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
Section Four: Gentleness
Conclusion
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