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Page 55
... becomes lover , and lover replaces as well as becomes figurative father : Esther redeems by virtue of metaphorical fathers after all . As my examples also indicate , the nature of this father - daughter con- nection appears incestuous ...
... becomes lover , and lover replaces as well as becomes figurative father : Esther redeems by virtue of metaphorical fathers after all . As my examples also indicate , the nature of this father - daughter con- nection appears incestuous ...
Page 76
... becomes Casaubon's word of chastisement to his wife in Rome , becomes Dorothea's silent frustration , becomes the narrator's metaphor of marriage as bondage . Eliot's narrator proves the story of figurative father - daughter seduction ...
... becomes Casaubon's word of chastisement to his wife in Rome , becomes Dorothea's silent frustration , becomes the narrator's metaphor of marriage as bondage . Eliot's narrator proves the story of figurative father - daughter seduction ...
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... becomes the necessary assertion the text makes to cover over desire . Moreover , as Derrida reminds us , Freud as narrator in the fort - da parable is neither Freud as author nor Freud as observer , yet “ Beyond the Pleasure Prin- ciple ...
... becomes the necessary assertion the text makes to cover over desire . Moreover , as Derrida reminds us , Freud as narrator in the fort - da parable is neither Freud as author nor Freud as observer , yet “ Beyond the Pleasure Prin- ciple ...
Contents
Authors of Being | 10 |
A Sort of Father | 65 |
Masters and Mastery | 119 |
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