Romantic Potency: The Paradox of DesireCornell University Press, 1992 - 280 ページ |
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... speak or not to speak " as it creates a Lacanian homology by implying " To be not where I speak , or to be where I refuse the word . " I want to conclude this chapter by enlisting several now canonical insights on The Prelude in the ...
... speak or not to speak " as it creates a Lacanian homology by implying " To be not where I speak , or to be where I refuse the word . " I want to conclude this chapter by enlisting several now canonical insights on The Prelude in the ...
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... speak to him his ( and their ) name . We can think of this model enacted in the literary realm : of Thomas Hardy's Tess reluctantly acceding to this paradoxical " niceness " that will prove her undoing as she opens her mouth to Alec's ...
... speak to him his ( and their ) name . We can think of this model enacted in the literary realm : of Thomas Hardy's Tess reluctantly acceding to this paradoxical " niceness " that will prove her undoing as she opens her mouth to Alec's ...
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... speak " ( line 2314 ) . For while the " incar- nation of language " that epitaphs suggest may fail to " reincarnate ... speaking to other men - he must accept belatedness as the condition for voice . A successful castration of the very ...
... speak " ( line 2314 ) . For while the " incar- nation of language " that epitaphs suggest may fail to " reincarnate ... speaking to other men - he must accept belatedness as the condition for voice . A successful castration of the very ...
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