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CITY OF SOTS: METAPHYSICAL LOVE & “JOVIAL ROARING”
“The doppelgänger represents the side of our nature which must be suppressed in a civilised ordering of society.When the straitlaced Presbyterian physician of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde drinks his potion, he releases the more feral and lustful part of … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Smith, Adam Smith Wealth of Nation, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Dr. Samuel Johnson, Edward Topham, Henry Dundas, Ian Rankin, J.M. Wright, James Boswell, James Hogg, James Robertson, James Singleton, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Muriel Sparks, Robert Burns, Robert Crumb, Robert Dighton, Robert Fergusson, Robert Louis Stevenson, Robin Williams, Sir William Allan
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