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erotism
erotism (ˈɛrətɪz(ə)m) [f. Gr. ἔρως, ἔρωτ-ος + -ism. Cf. Fr. érotisme.] Path. Sexual excitement. b. = eroticism. rare.1849 Lancet I. 538/2 The erotism is excited by..the medical practitioner. 1875 H. Wood Therap. (1879) 563 The general perturbation too great, for erotism to be induced. 1888 Athenæum ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Anal eroticism
Freud, in his 1908 article Character and Anal Erotism argued that, through reaction formations and sublimation, anal eroticism could turn in later life wikipedia.org
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erotology
erotology (ɛrəʊˈtɒlədʒɪ) [f. as erotism + Gr. -λογία discoursing: see -logy.] The ‘science’ of love.1886 (title), The Perfumed Garden of the Cheikh Nefzaoui, a Manual of Arabian Erotology. Oxford English Dictionary
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allo-erotism
allo-erotism Psychol. (ˌæləʊˈɛrətɪz(ə)m) Also -eˈroticism. [ad. G. alloerotismus (Freud 1899, Let. to W. Fliess 9 Dec. in Aus d. Anfängen d. Psychoanalyse (1950) 324), f. allo- + erotism, eroticism.] Erotism aroused by another person (opp. auto-erotism). So allo-eˈrotic a. [cf. G. alloerotisch (Freu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Maria Vassiliou
She was subsequently typecast, in films such as Erotism and passion. wikipedia.org
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narcissistic
narcissistic, a. (nɑːsɪˈsɪstɪk) [f. as prec. + -istic.] Of or pertaining to narcissism; marked by excessive love of self.1916 E. Jones tr. Ferenczi's Contrib. Psycho-Anal. 174, I was just striving to make clear to a patient her excessive ambition, arising from narcissistic fixation. 1922 J. Riviere ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Arthur Engelbert
Langzeitstudie zu Wahrnehmungsumbrüchen innerhalb der letzten dreieinhalb Jahrzehnte, Marburg: Tectum Verlag 2016 Notes on Urban Kibbutz, Mutual Aid and Social Erotism wikipedia.org
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homo-erotic
homo-erotic, a. and n. Psychiatry. (hɒməʊɪˈrɒtɪk) Also homoerotic. [f. homo- + erotic a. and n.] A. adj. Pertaining to or characterized by a tendency for erotic emotions to be centred on a person of the same sex; of or pertaining to a homo-erotic person. Freq. a synonym of homosexual.1916 E. Jones t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Body swap
Such experiments can have overtones of horror or erotism. wikipedia.org
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La chiquita piconera
The work primarily oozes erotism, displaying a number of sexual fetishes recurring in the artist's portfolio. wikipedia.org
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auto-erotism
auto-erotism Psychol. (ˌɔːtəʊˈɛrətɪz(ə)m) Also -eˈroticism. [f. auto-1 + erotism, eroticism; cf. G. autoerotismus (Freud 1899, Let. to W. Fliess 9 Dec. in Aus d. Anfängen d. Psychoanalyse (1950) 324).] Spontaneous erotism, self-erotism; sexual gratification aroused or obtained by oneself, i.e. not w... Oxford English Dictionary
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Salomea Kempner
Internationale Zeitschrift für Psychoanalyse, Vol. 11, p. 69-77, 1925 'Some remarks on oral erotism'. wikipedia.org
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张璐 (Translator of 傲慢与偏见) - Goodreads
张璐 is the author of Pride and Prejudice (4.28 avg rating, 3767090 ratings, 93510 reviews, published 1813), Erotism (4.08 avg rating, 2960 ratings, 166 re...
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The Kiss (Brâncuși sculpture)
It is a symbolistic work of two lovers embracing, a theme represented in numerous pieces of art full of erotism, from Auguste Rodin and Edvard Munch, to wikipedia.org
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Gabriel Ferrater
Erotism and longing for time lost are constant topics in his work. wikipedia.org
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