Dickens and Love: The Other as the Self in the Works of Charles DickensStanford University, 1972 - 542 pàgines |
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... sexual activity.10 Old Trent constantly reiterates the connection between his feelings for Nell and his need to gamble . He obviously represses the knowledge that he is stealing her childhood to insure himself an emotionally comfortable ...
... sexual activity.10 Old Trent constantly reiterates the connection between his feelings for Nell and his need to gamble . He obviously represses the knowledge that he is stealing her childhood to insure himself an emotionally comfortable ...
Pàgina 111
... sexual gratification for herself . She submits to her husband , but only to please him ; and but for the desire of maternity , would far rather be relieved from his attentions.38 The church , too , regarded the sexual organs as sinful ...
... sexual gratification for herself . She submits to her husband , but only to please him ; and but for the desire of maternity , would far rather be relieved from his attentions.38 The church , too , regarded the sexual organs as sinful ...
Pàgina 120
... sexuality . Pamela Hansford Johnson concurs in this opinion in her interesting discussion of " The Sexual Life in Dickens's Novels , " Dickens 1970 , Michael Slater , ed . , London , 1970 . Susanne K. Langer , Feeling and Form , New ...
... sexuality . Pamela Hansford Johnson concurs in this opinion in her interesting discussion of " The Sexual Life in Dickens's Novels , " Dickens 1970 , Michael Slater , ed . , London , 1970 . Susanne K. Langer , Feeling and Form , New ...
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