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It has become completely absent . Or I have become completely present . I can no longer see myself when there is no shadow to reassure me of my presence . There is something unsettling about street - lamps . They cause me to disappear .
It has become completely absent . Or I have become completely present . I can no longer see myself when there is no shadow to reassure me of my presence . There is something unsettling about street - lamps . They cause me to disappear .
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The two have become conflated , especially in Breton and French folklore . Along the Loire , Gilles's ruined castles have , for those still living in their shadows , truly become Bluebeard's . This confusion is more than local myth ...
The two have become conflated , especially in Breton and French folklore . Along the Loire , Gilles's ruined castles have , for those still living in their shadows , truly become Bluebeard's . This confusion is more than local myth ...
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( Anders 190-91 ) It is interesting that Günther Anders still views this problem of an altered reality as a difference between reality and play , whereas today it has become all too clear that play has become the bitter seriousness of ...
( Anders 190-91 ) It is interesting that Günther Anders still views this problem of an altered reality as a difference between reality and play , whereas today it has become all too clear that play has become the bitter seriousness of ...
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