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Page 34
Sganarelle's opening speech poses a problem that seems to be of great interest to the French and Italian followers of Tirso's burlador : the status of the object of desire . When Sganarelle says , " Mais c'est assez de cette matière ...
Sganarelle's opening speech poses a problem that seems to be of great interest to the French and Italian followers of Tirso's burlador : the status of the object of desire . When Sganarelle says , " Mais c'est assez de cette matière ...
Page 66
For Foucault , it is necessary to analyze the practices , both discursive and non - discursive or social , that give rise to the objects of which these practices speak . The object , here " libertinage , " does not pre - exist as a ...
For Foucault , it is necessary to analyze the practices , both discursive and non - discursive or social , that give rise to the objects of which these practices speak . The object , here " libertinage , " does not pre - exist as a ...
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The object Sévigné had been pursuing all along was Ninonor was he the object of her pursuit ? In the last twenty - three letters the former mentor gives into amorous passion and jealousy , as a mistress adored , then spurned for a ...
The object Sévigné had been pursuing all along was Ninonor was he the object of her pursuit ? In the last twenty - three letters the former mentor gives into amorous passion and jealousy , as a mistress adored , then spurned for a ...
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