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And if I do not desire her , it will be intolerable to remain in bed with her . Whether I hate her or love her , my pain will be intense . Since I have betrayed my vow to Iseut , I will accept a punishment which , when she learns of my ...
And if I do not desire her , it will be intolerable to remain in bed with her . Whether I hate her or love her , my pain will be intense . Since I have betrayed my vow to Iseut , I will accept a punishment which , when she learns of my ...
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In Laclos ' novel , friendship and love , as well as the presence or absence of erotic desire , are continually in a state of confusion and the problem of what degree of attachment or passion can be reached before a relationship passes ...
In Laclos ' novel , friendship and love , as well as the presence or absence of erotic desire , are continually in a state of confusion and the problem of what degree of attachment or passion can be reached before a relationship passes ...
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They are forced to devious and even deviant means to gratify their insatiable desires . La Fille aux yeux d'or is the story of a young , wealthy dandy , Henri de Marsay , and his pursuit of ultimate sexual satisfaction .
They are forced to devious and even deviant means to gratify their insatiable desires . La Fille aux yeux d'or is the story of a young , wealthy dandy , Henri de Marsay , and his pursuit of ultimate sexual satisfaction .
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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