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Freud, Sigmund
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Sources LibraryThe Erotic Arts Webb, Peter 1975 Covers the uses of erotic themes in various branches of the arts at all times and in many civilizations. The Ghost in the Machine Koestler, Arthur 1967 An analysis of the relationship between reason and imagination. Touching The Human Significance of the Skin Montagu, Ashley 1972 An analysis of the skin regarded as a sense organ rather than as a simple bodily covering. |