Romantic Potency: The Paradox of DesireCornell University Press, 1992 - 280 ページ |
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... create meaning , but since he finds himself unable to collapse the dualism of gender , he resorts to a severely ... creates the poet rather than a system that is 25. I should note here the impossibility of conducting any such ...
... create meaning , but since he finds himself unable to collapse the dualism of gender , he resorts to a severely ... creates the poet rather than a system that is 25. I should note here the impossibility of conducting any such ...
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... create his own discontinuous and unindebted existence . Indeed , immediately following this extended reference to the fa- thers , an Arab maid's approaches to the poet are rebuffed ; the maid brings him food , but it is " her daily ...
... create his own discontinuous and unindebted existence . Indeed , immediately following this extended reference to the fa- thers , an Arab maid's approaches to the poet are rebuffed ; the maid brings him food , but it is " her daily ...
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... creates the conditions for constant iteration of the Other , wherein we learn the language we inhabit . Desire is desire of the Other ; but Byron's greatest poem celebrates the myth of our ability in language , as textual beings , to create ...
... creates the conditions for constant iteration of the Other , wherein we learn the language we inhabit . Desire is desire of the Other ; but Byron's greatest poem celebrates the myth of our ability in language , as textual beings , to create ...
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