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Page 28
... sexual intercourse to his father instead of to him.3 Basing his argument on the very con- tradiction that would seem to preclude his conclusion , Freud demon- strates that the two opposing views of women actually form part of a single ...
... sexual intercourse to his father instead of to him.3 Basing his argument on the very con- tradiction that would seem to preclude his conclusion , Freud demon- strates that the two opposing views of women actually form part of a single ...
Page 127
... sexual mutuality . The imagery reads in the reverse direction as well , how- ever , and hints an equation of sexual passion with destructiveness that is the key to the drama . Sardanapalus tries to dissociate himself from the aggressive ...
... sexual mutuality . The imagery reads in the reverse direction as well , how- ever , and hints an equation of sexual passion with destructiveness that is the key to the drama . Sardanapalus tries to dissociate himself from the aggressive ...
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... sexual and aggressive passions as equally inimical to the stability of the ego . Juan initially returns Catherine's lust with the undiscriminating sexual intensity of adoles- cence , as automatically as he had fought at Ismail : he was ...
... sexual and aggressive passions as equally inimical to the stability of the ego . Juan initially returns Catherine's lust with the undiscriminating sexual intensity of adoles- cence , as automatically as he had fought at Ismail : he was ...
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