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... wants to experience in every way what Iseut feels with the king ; and for that reason , he wants to ex- perience the pleasure he will have with the other Iseut . ] A second flaw in the test is that Tristan does not think that Iseut ...
... wants to experience in every way what Iseut feels with the king ; and for that reason , he wants to ex- perience the pleasure he will have with the other Iseut . ] A second flaw in the test is that Tristan does not think that Iseut ...
Page 18
... wants to put himself in a position that is analogous to Iseut's relationship with Marc , he in no way sug- gests that he wants to become a woman . He does not say that he wants to project himself into the mind and body of the other sex ...
... wants to put himself in a position that is analogous to Iseut's relationship with Marc , he in no way sug- gests that he wants to become a woman . He does not say that he wants to project himself into the mind and body of the other sex ...
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... want to metamorphosize into Alexis so that Céladon completely disappears ; at the same time , he does not want to warp the identity of Alexis to the point where , through her words and actions , she would no longer be recognizable as a ...
... want to metamorphosize into Alexis so that Céladon completely disappears ; at the same time , he does not want to warp the identity of Alexis to the point where , through her words and actions , she would no longer be recognizable as a ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Ritual and Roleplaying in the World of the Hero | 11 |
Erotic Love and Egoism in the Age of Enlightenment | 117 |
Copyright | |
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