And... thanks, anotherronism, for ur
much helpful remarks!!...
16 May 10
PS. I know that ur point has nothing to
do with immorality, mum -I'm just
expanding in general my thoughts! Hope I
didn't tire u..! And thank u,
anotherronism, for ur interest! Ciao...
16 May 10
(heroine, not herione...)
16 May 10
the immoral here -& always-: the
reader or the writer?)
16 May 10
Vein, the tragic herione in O.Wilde's
Dorian Gray -another book that was
condemned for immorality, when, oddly,
not a single immoral scene is ever
described in it! (yet, its film
adaptations are full of imagined,
superfluous orgies, making me wonder
who's
16 May 10
(talking about Marquis de Sade), the
function of speech is not
"mimetic" but
"semiotic": "to make u
conceive the unthinkable, to leave
nothing unsaid". Thank u guys and
goodbye! I have a new username (I don't
know if I continue though):
"sibyl", from Siby