Structuralist Review, Volume 1Queens College Press, 1978 |
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Pagina 58
... desire , a doubled and ironic second voice , it is possible to see - as William Braswell pointed out a quarter of a century ago that Melville's style is a parody of the sentimental novel.2 And of course the parody suggests that the ...
... desire , a doubled and ironic second voice , it is possible to see - as William Braswell pointed out a quarter of a century ago that Melville's style is a parody of the sentimental novel.2 And of course the parody suggests that the ...
Pagina 92
... desire for both sexes is the mother , and this mother is necessarily phallic in the sense that she is desirable . What distinguishes feminine sexuality , then , is not the more or less difficult shift from the clitoris to the vagina ...
... desire for both sexes is the mother , and this mother is necessarily phallic in the sense that she is desirable . What distinguishes feminine sexuality , then , is not the more or less difficult shift from the clitoris to the vagina ...
Pagina 94
... desire and quite another thing to realize this desire . To desire is to represent an object as lacking and thereby to enjoy a certain satisfaction in the creation of an image . It is evident , however , that this satisfaction is purely ...
... desire and quite another thing to realize this desire . To desire is to represent an object as lacking and thereby to enjoy a certain satisfaction in the creation of an image . It is evident , however , that this satisfaction is purely ...
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Articles | 3 |
The Potential Place of Semiology and Structuralism | 31 |
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