The Living EyeThis volume is a translation of selections of L'Oeil vivant (1961 and 70). Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or. |
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Page 148
... letter to Wilhelm Fliess in which he serenely set forth a negative assessment of his results . He could no longer ... letter is a reference to Hamlet : " To go on with my letter , I vary Hamlet's words : To be in readiness . Cheerful ...
... letter to Wilhelm Fliess in which he serenely set forth a negative assessment of his results . He could no longer ... letter is a reference to Hamlet : " To go on with my letter , I vary Hamlet's words : To be in readiness . Cheerful ...
Page 208
... letter in La Nouvelle Héloïse . Independent of the message it contains , the letter is a transmitted object , an instrument permitting generally clandestine contact and communion . Touched by the hand and quill of the writer , bathed in ...
... letter in La Nouvelle Héloïse . Independent of the message it contains , the letter is a transmitted object , an instrument permitting generally clandestine contact and communion . Touched by the hand and quill of the writer , bathed in ...
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... letter gives a precise description of the magical effects of eye contact : " In the instant in which your eyes ... letter 26 , O.C. 2 , pp . 89-93 . 25. Ibid . 26. Ibid . 27. Confessions , book 4 , O.C. 1 , p . 174 . 28. Confessions ...
... letter gives a precise description of the magical effects of eye contact : " In the instant in which your eyes ... letter 26 , O.C. 2 , pp . 89-93 . 25. Ibid . 26. Ibid . 27. Confessions , book 4 , O.C. 1 , p . 174 . 28. Confessions ...
Contents
JeanJacques Rousseau and the Peril of Reflection | 14 |
Pseudonymous Stendhal | 78 |
The Critical Relation | 112 |
Copyright | |
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