Michel Tournier, Vendredi, Ou, Les Limbes Du PacifiqueUniversity of Glasgow French and German Publications, 1992 - 89 Seiten |
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... desire ) , simultaneouly experiencing feelings of great ambivalence towards his father , who is seen as both a threat and a rival . There follows a period of latency in sexual development until the child reaches puberty some nine or ten ...
... desire ) , simultaneouly experiencing feelings of great ambivalence towards his father , who is seen as both a threat and a rival . There follows a period of latency in sexual development until the child reaches puberty some nine or ten ...
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... desire . Although the desire remains , it is - so he says - no longer directed at women in particular : Je sens toujours murmurer en moi cette fontaine de vie , mais elle est devenue totalement disponible . Au lieu de s'engager ...
... desire . Although the desire remains , it is - so he says - no longer directed at women in particular : Je sens toujours murmurer en moi cette fontaine de vie , mais elle est devenue totalement disponible . Au lieu de s'engager ...
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... desire . Although Robinson's attempt to conjure up the vision of a woman focuses on submissiveness and receptiveness to male desire , the sheer excess ( and indeed desperation ) of his attempts to conjure up the female form surely ...
... desire . Although Robinson's attempt to conjure up the vision of a woman focuses on submissiveness and receptiveness to male desire , the sheer excess ( and indeed desperation ) of his attempts to conjure up the female form surely ...
Inhalt
Chapter Two Points of View | 14 |
Chapter Three Spiritual Worlds | 27 |
Chapter Four Sexual Relations | 42 |
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