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_aBi-sexuality of Daniel Defoe _bA Psychoanalytic Survey of the Man and His Works |
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| 300 | _a304 p | ||
| 520 | _bThis book presents an intriguing and novel Freudian overview of all Daniel Defoe's major works by confronting various psychoanalytic hypotheses regarding Defoe. It is an original, well-documented, and compelling cross-disciplinary approach to identity issues and creative genius of Defoe. | ||
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