Homosexuality and Creative GeniusAstor-Honor, 1967 - 347 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 78
... reality that Wilde ever wrote and , to my mind , his best . Fantasy is the mental escape from the hard unpleasantness of reality . It can be traced through day - dreaming , to pathological lying ( pseudologia fantastica as it is so ...
... reality that Wilde ever wrote and , to my mind , his best . Fantasy is the mental escape from the hard unpleasantness of reality . It can be traced through day - dreaming , to pathological lying ( pseudologia fantastica as it is so ...
Σελίδα 79
... reality completely . In fact its charm is in its tenuity , its ridiculous characters , the witty speech which never was on land or sea , and the social background reversed and inverted like a concave mirror image . Not only was it in ...
... reality completely . In fact its charm is in its tenuity , its ridiculous characters , the witty speech which never was on land or sea , and the social background reversed and inverted like a concave mirror image . Not only was it in ...
Σελίδα 80
... reality . There is , however , a form of fantasy which is more infantile and more related to dreamlife . That is the imagining of things as we would wish them . This leads to the indulgence of day - dreams for their own sake and the ...
... reality . There is , however , a form of fantasy which is more infantile and more related to dreamlife . That is the imagining of things as we would wish them . This leads to the indulgence of day - dreams for their own sake and the ...
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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