Tales of Love, Sex, and DangerOxford University Press, 1986 - 249 páginas This book discusses the complexities of love and the nature of erotic passion as these appear in the great love stories of the world. Revised and updated, this new edition, published after a gap of 25 years, includes an Epilogue which re-evaluates the authors' assertions about romantic and erotic love in the context of contemporary psychoanalysis and modern literary theory. |
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... of the marriage procession he found that she was no more . Broken hearted , he did not take long to join her . Heer's grave became a shrine , especially for those who seek to remove obstacles to their 62 Tales of Love , Sex and Danger.
... of the marriage procession he found that she was no more . Broken hearted , he did not take long to join her . Heer's grave became a shrine , especially for those who seek to remove obstacles to their 62 Tales of Love , Sex and Danger.
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... , to the qualities of regret and to the harsh pangs of conscience suf- fered because of increasingly unknown crimes of the heart . CHAPTER SIX THE CONSCIENCE OF THE KING Any interpreter of 132 Tales of Love , Sex and Danger.
... , to the qualities of regret and to the harsh pangs of conscience suf- fered because of increasingly unknown crimes of the heart . CHAPTER SIX THE CONSCIENCE OF THE KING Any interpreter of 132 Tales of Love , Sex and Danger.
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... - ordered cities and the homes of men ' . The nurse retorts that hers is but high moralizing : What you want Is not fine words , but the man ! Come , let's be done . And tell your story 178 Tales of Love , Sex and Danger.
... - ordered cities and the homes of men ' . The nurse retorts that hers is but high moralizing : What you want Is not fine words , but the man ! Come , let's be done . And tell your story 178 Tales of Love , Sex and Danger.
Contenido
PART I | 11 |
CHAPTER THREE | 42 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 74 |
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adolescent adult adulterous Aphrodite beauty become beloved Bhishma body breast Capulet child conscience cultural daughter death desire dream Eros erotic Euripides eyes fantasy fate father fear feeling feminine filicide Freud Friar Laurence genital girl goddess guilt Hamlet heart Heer Hindu Hippolytus honour human husband Ibid images imagination impulse incestuous Indian inner instinct Islamic Jayadeva king Krishna Layla and Majnun live longing love story love's lovers lust male man's marriage masculine Mercutio metaphors mother Moubad mystical myths Nabokov narrative nature night Nizami nurse Oedipus Oedipus complex once orgasm passionate love person Phaedra phallic play pleasure poems poet poetry psychic psychoanalytic queen Radha Radha and Krishna Ramin reality romantic Romeo and Juliet Sanskrit secret seek seems sense sensual sexual Shahru social Sohni son's soul suffer superego tale tells tender Theseus tion Tristan and Isolde unconscious union violence wife wishes woman women yearning young youth