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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ALGOLAGNIAC»
Descubre el uso de
algolagniac en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
algolagniac y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
... excess of rage: "He should have had his backside tanned for that!" ("Han Burde
havt Riis paa i den Anledning"), a gut-reaction to Kierkegaard's treatment of
Regine that must have been common enough in 1845. "An algolagniac is the
label, ...
2
Decadence and the 1890s
critics.16 But these restrictions do not prevent valid inferences about nineteenth-
century sensibility from the emergence of specialized algolagniac literature. In
the first place that emergence implies a recognition (of a proto-clinical nature) of
the ...
3
Christianity and Sex Problems
Nero's gaiety was most readily aroused and gratified by the sight of pain in others
; just as the active algolagniac's sexual instinct responds to the same stimulus.
How far the algolagniac is capable of realizing the inflicted pain, of discerning his
...
4
Kierkegaard as Humanist: Discovering My Self
71), and an “algolagniac“ (sado-masochist) (p. 210). Indeed, he has a section in
which he explores the resemblances between Kierkegaard and the Marquis de
Sade. “Both live in isolation, plagued by obsessions. Both must be regarded as ...
8 Quoted in Jerry Palmer, 'Fierce midnights: algolagniac fantasy and the literature
of the decadence', in Ian Fletcher (ed.), Decadence and the 1890$ (London:
Edward Arnold, 1979), p. 102. 9 Quoted in Derek Stanford, Pre-Raphaelite
Writing ...
... ALIBI ALIAS ALGICIDAL ALGICIDE ALGICIDES ALGID ALGIDITIES ALGIDITY
ALGIDNESS ALGIDNESSES ALGIN ALGINATE ALGINATES ALGINS ALGOID
ALGOLAGNIA ALGOLAGNIAC ALGOLAGNIACS ALGOLAGNIAS ALGOLOGICAL
...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
7
Delphi Complete Works of Algernon Charles Swinburne ...
By middle age Swinburne had become an alcoholic and an algolagniac,
suffering greatly from his highly excitable character and bohemian lifestyle. His
health deteriorated as a result and in 1879 he was taken into care by his friend
Theodore ...
Algernon Charles Swinburne, 2013
8
Victorian Poetry: Poetry, Poets and Politics
Sound becomes an algolagniac, sadistic lash with which to coerce the faithful to
God's will. Hopkins himself said that The Wreck had affinities with Swinburne's
work because of its 'logoaedic' rhythm, but there are other and more disturbing ...
9
In Her Words: Critical Studies on Gloria Fuertes
Fuertes is not an algolagniac, but in her old age one of her many poetic personae
derived inspiration from the ailments of her peer group. Her unique way of putting
it is: ''Y convertı mis defectos / en efectos / y quede ́ tan guapa'' (38) [And I ...
Margaret Helen Persin, 2011
10
Idylls of the Marketplace: Oscar Wilde and the Victorian Public
... tradition see also Jerry Palmer, "Fierce Midnights: Algolagniac Fantasy and the
Literature of the Decadence," in Fletcher, Decadence, pp. 86-106. 78. Wilde,
Letters, p. 191; see also pp. 253-54. 79. See "The Work of Art in the Age of ...
NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «ALGOLAGNIAC»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
algolagniac en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
The Cannibal Club: Racism and Rabble-Rousing in Victorian England
As a suicidal algolagniac, alcoholic and habitué of London's flagellant brothels, Swineburne also contributed to the eminent 11th Edition of the ... «Smithsonian, Jul 14»