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Remarkable psycho-sexual readings of major texts Mar 27, 2010
By D. Farkas In this astonishing and persuasive study, Tuman reveals forbidden psycho-sexual impulses buried in the female imagination. He shows how incestuous desire shapes many important novels and memoirs and gives rise to their most remarkable moments and most passionate passages. For me, the chapter on Mary Shelley was perhaps the most surprising because the monster is transgendered in Tuman's reading. But be prepared to deeply reconsider your understanding of many of the most read female-authored novels. For the past four years I have been recommending Tuman's male-focused study, Melville's Gay Father, to every intellectually adventurous reader I know. I certainly recommend Don Juan and His Daughter as well.
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