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Page 175
... dance of the dead " ; ( 2 ) the Renais- sance dance at the bidding of the skeleton man , the so - called " Dance of Death " ; ( 3 ) the bedroom scene of the aging lecher under the Ancien Régime ; ( 4 ) the nine- teenth - century doctor ...
... dance of the dead " ; ( 2 ) the Renais- sance dance at the bidding of the skeleton man , the so - called " Dance of Death " ; ( 3 ) the bedroom scene of the aging lecher under the Ancien Régime ; ( 4 ) the nine- teenth - century doctor ...
Page 180
... dance partners have shed their putrid 13 For the evolution of the Jederman motif see H. Lindner , Hugo von Hoffmannstahls " Jederman " und seine Vorgänger , dissertation , Univ . of Leipzig , 1928 . 14 Alberto Tenenti , Il senso della ...
... dance partners have shed their putrid 13 For the evolution of the Jederman motif see H. Lindner , Hugo von Hoffmannstahls " Jederman " und seine Vorgänger , dissertation , Univ . of Leipzig , 1928 . 14 Alberto Tenenti , Il senso della ...
Page 199
... dance with his or her mirror - image , Euro- pean death emerged as an agent independent of another's will , an inexorable force of nature that men and women had to face on their own . The imminence of death was an exquisite and constant ...
... dance with his or her mirror - image , Euro- pean death emerged as an agent independent of another's will , an inexorable force of nature that men and women had to face on their own . The imminence of death was an exquisite and constant ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
The Medicalization of Life | 39 |
Specific Counterproductivity | 211 |
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