Jonathan Dollimore
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Political Shakespeare: Essays in Cultural Materialism
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1985
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11 editions
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Desire: A Memoir
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2017
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5 editions
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Sexual Dissidence: Augustine to Wilde, Freud to Foucault
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1991
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16 editions
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Death, Desire and Loss in Western Culture
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1998
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12 editions
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Radical Tragedy: Religion, Ideology and Power in the Drama of Shakespeare and His Contemporaries
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1984
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31 editions
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Sex, Literature and Censorship
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2001
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5 editions
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Jonathan Dollimore in Conversation
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2013
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Desire a Memoir: Signed Copies Hb
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Sex, Literature and Censorship by Dollimore, Jonathan published by Polity Press (2001)
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Desire: A Memoir (Beyond Criticism) [7/27/2017] Jonathan Dollimore
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“See how (for instance) the cultural can be freed from the tyranny of the natural; gender from biology; how social change has occurred, and how it can change again; how to reveal and defend (without fetishizing) cultural difference; how to make visible the ‘political unconscious’ of our culture.”
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“For Marcuse the death drive has the function of protesting against the injustice and deprivations of history: The descent toward death is an unconscious flight from pain and want. It is an expression of the eternal struggle against suffering and repression. And the death instinct itself seems to be affected by the historical changes which affect this struggle, (p. 29) The death drive and its derivatives, along with the sexual perversions,8 are an unconscious protest against the insufficiency of civilization; they testify to the destructiveness of what they attempt to destroy – that is, repression. There is therefore an implicit idealism in them: ‘they aim not only against the reality principle, at non-being, but also beyond the reality principle – at another mode of being’ (p. 109).”
― Death, Desire and Loss in Western Culture
― Death, Desire and Loss in Western Culture
“Sometimes in life, and commonly in literature, desire undermines our resolve, drives us to obsession, illness, madness, or even death; or splits us into self-division, or contradictory moral evaluation, or wrecks us with the ambivalence of love and hate fused in the same desire.”
― Desire: A Memoir
― Desire: A Memoir
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