Anti-eroticism
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"Ernest Boyd, who translated Anatole France's lectures on Rabelais, revised his Ireland's Literary Renaissance in 1923, making first mention of Joyce's anti-erotic passages." -- Joyce's Debt to Rabelais (1985) by John Edward Kidd |
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Anti-eroticism is the reverse of eroticism.
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