Gender and Genealogy in Tasso's Gerusalemme Liberata |
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... question of the figural.33 This episode of the bleeding and mutilated tree , an example of the compulsion to repeat ... questions about simulacra that Freud seems to want to avoid ( Trials of Desire , pp . 224-25 , note 156 ) . 34 ...
... question of the figural.33 This episode of the bleeding and mutilated tree , an example of the compulsion to repeat ... questions about simulacra that Freud seems to want to avoid ( Trials of Desire , pp . 224-25 , note 156 ) . 34 ...
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... questions the manifest content of ekphrastic depiction just as Freud will question the manifest content of the dream . Ekphrasis requires interpretive approaches like those Freud employed in the interpretation of dreams because both ...
... questions the manifest content of ekphrastic depiction just as Freud will question the manifest content of the dream . Ekphrasis requires interpretive approaches like those Freud employed in the interpretation of dreams because both ...
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... question the power of Armida's vision . Armida was the woman who saw without being seen ; her trickery and her plotting are now in the open . Even her inner thoughts are known to the Magus , whose description of Armida's anger at the ...
... question the power of Armida's vision . Armida was the woman who saw without being seen ; her trickery and her plotting are now in the open . Even her inner thoughts are known to the Magus , whose description of Armida's anger at the ...
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CLORINDAS FATHERS | 15 |
ERMINIA AND HISTORY | 55 |
SECRETS OF A SORCERESS | 113 |
Copyright | |
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