She seems to return to the gallantry of the eighteenth century, a time where eroticism was hidden in frillings and many layers. |
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Like so many couples, the two are at that moving-to-the-country age when comfort edges out ambition and eating well replaces eroticism. |
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In an ideal world, both women and men would be able to communicate what they want sexually, and this means both their desires and eroticism. |
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Despite the full-frontal nudity and frank eroticism in the film's early scenes, the answer was no. |
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Meanwhile, here to prove the point that less really can be more when it comes to celluloid eroticism is Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan. |
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It works at the same time to bring to expression a female eroticism not tied to a biographical trajectory of wifehood and motherhood. |
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This distinction is not the same among women, for whom eroticism and reproductive sexuality are very often bound together. |
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Charleston is a seductive, sensuous place, shimmering with an eroticism like heat lightning. |
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He similarly subdues the frank eroticism of Stolberg's protoplastic copulation of Earth and Heaven. |
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Part of that is her womanly mystique, the undeniable eroticism of the unknown. |
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During the interwar period, there was little more provocative in the arts than a woman in command, celebrating the eroticism of the body. |
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However, in the discourse of food and social level purveyed by this image, a more specific message is communicated by that eroticism. |
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Bordone's talent was dispersed among saturnine portraits, mannered religious scenes and images of dark and brooding eroticism. |
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But her narrative gains from the tangible physicality of theatre and gleefully combines eroticism and wit. |
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It's so easy to mock eroticism that you just have to hope people aren't going to pick on you. |
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She is strong and beautiful, but her eroticism is restrained, her nipples toned down, their paleness an attenuated sign of disease. |
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In the new morality, the eroticism of Chinese lyrics was unabashed, polymorphous, and just plain sexy. |
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The subtle, almost sublimated eroticism only amplifies the sexuality present in the works. |
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His works of art were a scandal in his time because of the display of nudity and the subtle sexuality and eroticism. |
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People who are initially excited about the eroticism will soon become tired of all this repetitive sensationalism. |
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It is as though all traces of eroticism have been whitewashed out of the movie's principal heterosexual union. |
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There is subtle and pervasive eroticism in the film, but it is not particularly sensual or warming. |
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Contemporary art and architecture are again recognizing the sensuality and eroticism of matter. |
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The vision excited my curiosity not by its eroticism but as a first glimpse of the ways women themselves perceive their bodies. |
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What has remained a constant through all of his work, however, is its sensuality and eroticism. |
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However, there's another issue when you raise the question of eroticism, auto-eroticism or sexualization. |
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Their installation was a cohesive, multipart work about desire, eroticism and Christ. |
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Twenty years after cinematizing Women in Love, Ken Russell returns to the questing eroticism of D.H. Lawrence. |
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He distinguished rigorously between sexuality and eroticism, where the first was all practice and the second all dream. |
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From the first his work was macabre and fantastic, influenced by Goya's Caprichos, the drawings of Beardsley, the eroticism of Rops, and the symbolism of Redon. |
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The circus has always fully assumed its eroticism, be it by grace or by sweat. |
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I stood and approached the table, braced to counteract the floozy's attempt at lyrical, banana-rich muffin eroticism with my own rational, short-lined, logical narration. |
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In eroticism the poles of life and death, being and nothingness, fullness and emptiness are one, dissolved like subject and object in the insensible totality of things. |
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Be it in a combination with sea and sand landscapes or spring flowers and violin, the female body emits tenderness, eroticism, warmth and sensuality. |
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This film portrays the passion of gay love, and gay eroticism, with its attendant conflicts and ambivalence, as a drama with its own kind of power and significance. |
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The brittle sexuality of the earlier works is absent, but visual temptation and overt eroticism remain in the riot of vibrant colors, visceral strokes and pulsing space. |
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Freud outlined his theory of infantile sexuality and the development of various manifestations of eroticism around different erotogenic zones of the body. |
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Apart from dreams, the fields of eroticism, aggressive imagination and black humor were also touched on in his work. |
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They may include religion, spirituality, fashion, eroticism, conformism, or subcultural identification. |
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Sketched images on grounds of dragged and smeared oils in brilliant hues exfoliate themes of eroticism and violent emotions. |
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It's the last word in dramatic decadence, rippling with eroticism. |
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Note-books to compose by yourself invite people to make day-to-day a space for dreams, effeminacy and eroticism. |
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It wasn't particularly good science, but an exercise in anthropomorphism, giving snails an eroticism, for example, that one might never have anticipated. |
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This poetic output, at a time when post-Chaucerian England was fallow, was a combination of classic grace, religious fervour, eroticism, and bawdry which was almost hypnotic. |
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In a small room off this gallery are examples of his easy, realistic eroticism. |
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Purity frees one from widespread eroticism and avoids those things which foster morbid curiosity. |
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A series for the fashion-conscious woman who loves luxury with a hint of eroticism. |
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Yet at the same time Abramoviç's production is irritating because it associates loca costume with eroticism. |
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The scenes are full of humanity, wit and even eroticism, away from the cold symbolism of Byzantine mosaics. |
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Despite this transformation, eroticism is still perceived by many people as somehow base. |
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Mishima makes use of De Sade's uncompromising liberal philosophy to tell a story of eroticism, beauty and cruelty. |
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The Japanese melodies convey an eroticism that Puccini was later to continue in Turandot. |
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It dealt with themes such as death, eroticism and violence, but without a hint of pessimism. |
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The state we were in was a kind of mental eroticism, an erethism of the mind, akin to that inwardly directed state of arousal achieved by adepts of Tantric yoga. |
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It is refreshingly unabashed in its sexuality and eroticism. |
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The trouble, though, was that Cole Porter had become incapable of turning out a trademark Cole Porter song, with its inimitable mix of eroticism and esprit. |
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For all the vulgar jokes we collectively enjoy, there's a cultural disconnect between sexual humor and actual eroticism. |
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Gilb's portrayal of the titular character is particularly striking, effortlessly balancing eroticism and repugnance in each swoop of her floor-length gown. |
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We Americans are still pretty strong on eroticism, but all too often it is fear that spurs us or restrains us. |
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Homoeroticism might be how this particular repressed desire gets expressed, but intimacy is not the same thing as eroticism. |
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In brief and limpid episodes French director Alain Cavalier bares the masochism, eroticism, and purity at the heart of Therese's self-enclosed crusade. |
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Because of its mutable, unstable, and floating quality, eroticism often turns up in places where it might be assumed to have been completely eradicated. |
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In the sensual dance sequence we again witness safe eroticism at work. |
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Malczewski's art is an explosive mixture, joining eroticism with mysticism, folk art with classical, brutal sensuality and unbearable pathos with irony. |
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Richard Hudson's Breugelian designs are garishly colourful, down to the cerise codpieces worn by the men, and whiffs of cheerful bawdry underscore the work's latent eroticism. |
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The crowd of characters is carried along in a noisy, comic, acrobatic dance, daring to make joyful jokes, perform immodest, naughty tricks, displaying cheekiness, and frivolous eroticism. |
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It can no longer be wielded to chasten people who enjoy the elaborately skilled, archaically styled, formulaic splendors of the old academy, with its devout ancestor worship and deluxe eroticism. |
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The burst of fauvist color, themes of eroticism, and blockbuster collaborations woke audiences up to the allure of ballet. |
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Podgy or stocky, too tall or too thin, with their commonplace looks in their tight bathing costumes, they nevertheless give off a vague eroticism that is lost in their gaping solitude. |
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The answer, I think, is that wife-capture is tinged with an uncanny primal eroticism that survives most attempts to deny, ironize, or mock it. |
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To a degree this explains the charged and explicit eroticism of much of his work – though it should be noted that Schiele also painted landscapes throughout his working life. |
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But in the hands of a skilled artist such as Duras the technique has a strange, compelling power, especially when she dealt in subjective experiences such as eroticism, grief, terror or joy. |
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Areas to be addresses include his humour, eroticism, semiotics, symbolism and spirituality. |
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Yet concealment can actually accentuate eroticism. |
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Bracketed by two roiling group passages, smaller dances slink by, marked by much creaturely creeping and carnivorous eroticism. |
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In conclusion Niki, a symbol of desire, eroticism and beauty has conquered Europe with her hot and sexy shows, which nevertheless can't detract in any way her qualities in terms of djing and production. |
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Characterized by its soft eroticism, mujra was performed by courtesans called tawaif who were an integral part of life in the Mughal court. |
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I don't know why, but I find a touch of eroticism in Tiffany art. |
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Austere and modest, Etienne Audfray releases the body of the woman of the coarse and vulgar eroticism to show it in a chaste, noble, pure and almost divine nudity. |
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The entire collection went from impressionism in the beginning towards surrealism, abstractionism, cubism and eroticism. |
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Bodies lunge into space, work writhingly from the floor, and grapple with almost primal eroticism. |
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Sensuality, desire, touches of eroticism in the poem inspired the music. |
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During an oriental dance audition, Dunia, motionless, recites a love poem, determined to expose the contradiction between stylized eroticism and the repression of female pleasure in Arab tradition. |
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While the English-language versin lacks the eroticism of Bram Stoker's novel, the spanish film is openly sensual. |
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Vincent Barré has experienced nearly all of them, except for rupture, which goes against his desire for exchange, the magnetic nature of bodies, and the eroticism of expectancy and encounter. |
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Daphnis criticizes not only the duplicity of women but also the self-induced eroticism of lachrymosity. |
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He began to take an interest in eroticism. |
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Having learned the eroticism of font, fleshy inner curves of y and u, still it loved a life of quiet recumbency, recompense for such a stealthy pensive, a prostrate liquifier. |
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