The Condition of ManHarcourt, Brace, 1944 - 467 pages A study of the development of the personality and the community. |
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... erotic mood at last brings her lover close , she becomes more deeply fulfilled . In the alternation of visual excitement and sensory ful- fillment the painter helps to heighten erotic ecstasy : now the " marital debt " is repaid with ...
... erotic mood at last brings her lover close , she becomes more deeply fulfilled . In the alternation of visual excitement and sensory ful- fillment the painter helps to heighten erotic ecstasy : now the " marital debt " is repaid with ...
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... erotic act shrinks from overt symbolism : not until Renoir and Rodin does the mingling of ten- derness and sexual vitality become fully embodied . Meanwhile , Manet's Olympia shows the boylike courtesan , new style , whose contrast with ...
... erotic act shrinks from overt symbolism : not until Renoir and Rodin does the mingling of ten- derness and sexual vitality become fully embodied . Meanwhile , Manet's Olympia shows the boylike courtesan , new style , whose contrast with ...
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... erotic interest characterized , with increasing intensity , the art of the nineteenth century : it reached its highest point , perhaps , in Rodin , whose supple nudes float , ripple , undulate in the visual blur that intense passion ...
... erotic interest characterized , with increasing intensity , the art of the nineteenth century : it reached its highest point , perhaps , in Rodin , whose supple nudes float , ripple , undulate in the visual blur that intense passion ...
Table des matières
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
PRELUDE TO AN ERA | 17 |
THE PRIMACY OF THE PERSON | 52 |
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