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It is Oedipus who is at fault rather than his father , Laius , whose homosexual seduction of Chrysippus first brought the curse upon the family . When Freud abandoned his initial seduction theory , in which the guilty father was at ...
It is Oedipus who is at fault rather than his father , Laius , whose homosexual seduction of Chrysippus first brought the curse upon the family . When Freud abandoned his initial seduction theory , in which the guilty father was at ...
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I believe that the “ Faden , " like the “ Feder , ” is a dissimulated reference to the “ Vater " ; for it is Schreber's memory of his father that weaves its way through the Denkwürdigkeiten . The phonetic resemblance between “ Feder ...
I believe that the “ Faden , " like the “ Feder , ” is a dissimulated reference to the “ Vater " ; for it is Schreber's memory of his father that weaves its way through the Denkwürdigkeiten . The phonetic resemblance between “ Feder ...
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doing , attempts to make the best of a bad situation , to provide a rationale and a higher purpose for the malignity which was the father . The pivotal moment comes in November 1895 when Schreber tells us that he finally accepts the ...
doing , attempts to make the best of a bad situation , to provide a rationale and a higher purpose for the malignity which was the father . The pivotal moment comes in November 1895 when Schreber tells us that he finally accepts the ...
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