Homosexuality and Creative GeniusAstor-Honor, 1967 - 347 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 72
... father's preoccupation with his work . There is no evidence that Oscar Wilde moulded himself on his father in any way - in fact the probability is exactly the opposite . Oscar never took the slightest interest in science , a fact that ...
... father's preoccupation with his work . There is no evidence that Oscar Wilde moulded himself on his father in any way - in fact the probability is exactly the opposite . Oscar never took the slightest interest in science , a fact that ...
Σελίδα 89
... father , one of the most famous doctors of medicine in the west of England , received from his father " a severe uncom- promising sense of duty , a grim incapability of any transactions with the world . " John had for his father , whose ...
... father , one of the most famous doctors of medicine in the west of England , received from his father " a severe uncom- promising sense of duty , a grim incapability of any transactions with the world . " John had for his father , whose ...
Σελίδα 167
... father , and as such , a reaction meant to overcome old feelings of inferiority and oedipal guilt . At last Whitman can proudly declare : " I never yet knew how it felt ... father for his son . With this treatment the father WALT WHITMAN 167.
... father , and as such , a reaction meant to overcome old feelings of inferiority and oedipal guilt . At last Whitman can proudly declare : " I never yet knew how it felt ... father for his son . With this treatment the father WALT WHITMAN 167.
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Frederic J Farnell Eroticism as Portrayed in Literature | 3 |
Daly The Mother Complex in Literature | 20 |
Introduction | 60 |
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abnormal aggressive Albertine André Gide Arthur Arthur Rimbaud artist beautiful behavior Bertz castration character child completely comradeship creative death desire doubt dreams emotional episode evidence expression eyes fantasy Fatal Woman father fear feelings feminine Freud Gide's Greek guilt happy heterosexual homosexuality incestuous infantile instincts Jean Delay John Addington Symonds La curée later letter literary literature lived Lord Alfred Douglas lover Madeleine Marcel Proust masculine menstruation menstruation trauma Merrill mind mother nature never night normal novel oedipus oedipus complex Oscar Wilde parents Paris passion pederasty personality physical poem poet poetry psychological Radclyffe Hall reality relations repressed Rimbaud Saint-Pavin says scene seems sexual Shelley Shelley's soul spirit story sublimation symbol thee things thou thought tion unconscious Urien Verlaine Voyage d'Urien Walt Whitman Whitman's homosexuality wife Wilde's women words writing wrote young youth Zola Zola's