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Add Insane Passions: Lesbianism and Psychosis in Literature and Film, In France in 1933, two sisters, presumed to be lovers, murdered the women who employed them as maids. Known as the Papin affair, the incident inspired not only Jean Genet's 1947 The Maids but also an essay by Jacques Lacan that presents the sisters' cri, Insane Passions: Lesbianism and Psychosis in Literature and Film to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Insane Passions: Lesbianism and Psychosis in Literature and Film, In France in 1933, two sisters, presumed to be lovers, murdered the women who employed them as maids. Known as the Papin affair, the incident inspired not only Jean Genet's 1947 The Maids but also an essay by Jacques Lacan that presents the sisters' cri, Insane Passions: Lesbianism and Psychosis in Literature and Film to your collection on WonderClub |