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This review is from: Essays on the Pleasures of Death: From Freud to Lacan (Hardcover)
This book does not really live up to the promise of its title, as it never really explores to any great extent the "pleasures of death," but it is a decent introduction to Lacanian ideas. Ragland never leaves the professor mode of explanation and enlightenment, and her style is hampered by her reluctance to drop her position of mastery, but she nevertheless manages to convey some concepts that may provoke further thinking.
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Essays on the Pleasures of Death: From Freud to Lacan by Ellie Ragland-Sullivan (Paperback - December 8, 1994)
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