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... the and the Desire , born with language , allows the possibility of transcending the instinctual and the imaginary , but its point of reference continually returns to the traumatic moment of its birth : the castration complex .
... the and the Desire , born with language , allows the possibility of transcending the instinctual and the imaginary , but its point of reference continually returns to the traumatic moment of its birth : the castration complex .
Side 238
Though the connection to the rhetoric of the Conquest is not exploited in Valle - Inclán criticism , regular references to the decadence and nostalgia of Spanish Modernismo abound . ValleInclán himself describes this Sonata a year after ...
Though the connection to the rhetoric of the Conquest is not exploited in Valle - Inclán criticism , regular references to the decadence and nostalgia of Spanish Modernismo abound . ValleInclán himself describes this Sonata a year after ...
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This desymbolizing passion “ nourishes itself from the harsher reference to the autonomy of the individual [ la ... from the reference to more communitarian forms of belonging [ de la référence à des formes plus commmunitaristes ...
This desymbolizing passion “ nourishes itself from the harsher reference to the autonomy of the individual [ la ... from the reference to more communitarian forms of belonging [ de la référence à des formes plus commmunitaristes ...
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