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The melancholic is unaware of her or his loss because s / he denies any feelings of love for the lost one . The experience of loss is nevertheless traceable in the constant self - beratement of the melancholic ( the love for the lost ...
The melancholic is unaware of her or his loss because s / he denies any feelings of love for the lost one . The experience of loss is nevertheless traceable in the constant self - beratement of the melancholic ( the love for the lost ...
Síða 349
30 Within the regime of judgment , the psychic separation from what has been lost becomes a regulative ideal demanding a detachment that easily turns into condemnation and aggression . The work of mourning , which is performed under the ...
30 Within the regime of judgment , the psychic separation from what has been lost becomes a regulative ideal demanding a detachment that easily turns into condemnation and aggression . The work of mourning , which is performed under the ...
Síða 360
The text works against the desire to fix the location of the lost one by burying her in a tomb , womb , private room , or in one's bowels . The desire to separate the dead from the living has not been satisfied .
The text works against the desire to fix the location of the lost one by burying her in a tomb , womb , private room , or in one's bowels . The desire to separate the dead from the living has not been satisfied .
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