Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic IllusionWhitston Publishing Company, 1982 - 205 pagina's |
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... erotic love may well be the most rewarding . The union it produces between men and women in love is so close and so complete that two finite individuals can interrelate almost as if they were one in- divisable being . Erotic love ...
... erotic love may well be the most rewarding . The union it produces between men and women in love is so close and so complete that two finite individuals can interrelate almost as if they were one in- divisable being . Erotic love ...
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... erotic love . In these medieval fictions , we have already the basic ele- ments of the psychological preparation that must precede the experience of mutual erotic love : first , the recognition of the unity of sexual pleasure that can ...
... erotic love . In these medieval fictions , we have already the basic ele- ments of the psychological preparation that must precede the experience of mutual erotic love : first , the recognition of the unity of sexual pleasure that can ...
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... Erotic Theatre ( London : Secker & Warburg , 1973 ) , John Elsom emphasizes the fact that , during the Victorian Era , the word " erotic " was debased , came to mean " sexually stimulating " and often connoted only " animal love " ( pp ...
... Erotic Theatre ( London : Secker & Warburg , 1973 ) , John Elsom emphasizes the fact that , during the Victorian Era , the word " erotic " was debased , came to mean " sexually stimulating " and often connoted only " animal love " ( pp ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Ritual and Roleplaying in the World of the Hero | 11 |
Erotic Love and Egoism in the Age of Enlightenment | 117 |
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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