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  • ...an almost intolerable level of [[excitation]]. Due to the specificity of the French term, it is usually [[left]] untranslated. ...of ''property'', etc., but it [[lacks]] the ''[[sexual]] connotations'' of the [[French]] word. (''Jouir'' is slang for "to come".) -->
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  • ...the [[jargon]]-laden talk on Hitchcock's unique touch, etc., and approach the difficult task of specifying what gives Hitchcock's films their unique flai ...that Norman felt for Marion, there remains the shadow of a [[doubt]] that the coincidence of two hesitations cannot be purely contingent… This is calle
    62 KB (10,491 words) - 01:09, 25 May 2019
  • ...says, 'But there are no leopards in the Scottish highlands.' 'Well,' says the second, 'then that's not a MacGuffin, is it?'"<br><br> ...he more dangerous... Now that none were found, we reached the last line of the story of MacGuffin: "'Well,' said President [[Bush]] in September 2003, 'th
    52 KB (8,632 words) - 00:48, 21 May 2019
  • ...the incestuous wish is [[repressed]] and [[displaced]]. And it seems that the very designation of Hamlet as an [[obsessional]] [[neurotic]] points in thi ...]] in [[order]] to encode insights into fundamental libidinal deadlocks of the [[human]] [[race]]?<br><br>
    63 KB (10,767 words) - 21:37, 27 May 2019
  • ...says, 'But there are no leopards in the Scottish highlands.' 'Well,' says the second, 'then that's not a MacGuffin, is it?'" ...he more dangerous... Now that none were found, we reached the last line of the story of MacGuffin: "'Well,' said President [[Bush]] in September 2003, 'th
    50 KB (8,234 words) - 00:48, 21 May 2019
  • ...[Berlin]] where an influential critic, [[Herbert Ihering]], brought him to the attention of a public longing for modern theater. ..., who would become his second wife and accompany him through exile and for the rest of his life. His first book of poems, ''Hauspostille'', won a literary
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  • ...ivity and the injunctions of the superego that form the libidinal basis of the present state.
    2 KB (244 words) - 00:43, 20 July 2019