Il n’y a pas dans toute son œuvre un seul passage qui ait trait à la lubricité ou même aux jouissances sensuelles
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:"[[il n’y a pas dans toute son œuvre un seul passage qui ait trait à la lubricité ou même aux jouissances sensuelles]]." [[Edgar Poe, sa vie et ses œuvres]] in ''[[Histoires extraordinaires (Baudelaire translation of Poe)|Histoires extraordinaires]]''[http://fr.wikisource.org/wiki/Page:Poe_-_Histoires_extraordinaires_(1869).djvu/34] | :"[[il n’y a pas dans toute son œuvre un seul passage qui ait trait à la lubricité ou même aux jouissances sensuelles]]." [[Edgar Poe, sa vie et ses œuvres]] in ''[[Histoires extraordinaires (Baudelaire translation of Poe)|Histoires extraordinaires]]''[http://fr.wikisource.org/wiki/Page:Poe_-_Histoires_extraordinaires_(1869).djvu/34] | ||
==English translations== | ==English translations== | ||
- | :"contain not a single passage in any way licentious or even sensual" in [[Marie Bonaparte's book on Poe]]. | + | :"contain not a single passage in any way licentious or even sensual" in ''[[The Life and Works of E. A. Poe: a Psychoanalytic Interpretation]]''. |
:"There is not in all of Poe's work a single passage that tends to lubricity or even to sensual pleas- ure." --[[Edgar Allan Poe: How to Know Him]], Smith, C. Alphonso (Charles Alphonso), 1864-1924. | :"There is not in all of Poe's work a single passage that tends to lubricity or even to sensual pleas- ure." --[[Edgar Allan Poe: How to Know Him]], Smith, C. Alphonso (Charles Alphonso), 1864-1924. | ||
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- "il n’y a pas dans toute son œuvre un seul passage qui ait trait à la lubricité ou même aux jouissances sensuelles." Edgar Poe, sa vie et ses œuvres in Histoires extraordinaires[1]
English translations
- "contain not a single passage in any way licentious or even sensual" in The Life and Works of E. A. Poe: a Psychoanalytic Interpretation.
- "There is not in all of Poe's work a single passage that tends to lubricity or even to sensual pleas- ure." --Edgar Allan Poe: How to Know Him, Smith, C. Alphonso (Charles Alphonso), 1864-1924.
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