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Page 167
... passion avouée et réagit nécessairement sur l'amant le plus épris ( V , 294 ) . " [ " The apparent frigidity of this woman contrasts with the passion to which she will admit and of neces- sity affects the most infatuated lover ...
... passion avouée et réagit nécessairement sur l'amant le plus épris ( V , 294 ) . " [ " The apparent frigidity of this woman contrasts with the passion to which she will admit and of neces- sity affects the most infatuated lover ...
Page 171
... passion . The " Girl with the Golden Eyes " symbolizes passionate fantasy . The woman's name she cries out is an erotic symbol for the sexual fantasies in a state of heightened passion , which represent the profound truth of the myth of ...
... passion . The " Girl with the Golden Eyes " symbolizes passionate fantasy . The woman's name she cries out is an erotic symbol for the sexual fantasies in a state of heightened passion , which represent the profound truth of the myth of ...
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... passion that Balzac compares to the intoxication of hashish or opium that brings dreams to life , Lucien experiences an hallucination that restores the architec- ture before his eyes to its original , primitive state , imbuing it with ...
... passion that Balzac compares to the intoxication of hashish or opium that brings dreams to life , Lucien experiences an hallucination that restores the architec- ture before his eyes to its original , primitive state , imbuing it with ...
Contents
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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