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Index
Cover
Praise
Also by Alice Miller
Title Page
Copyright
Epigraph
Contents
Preface
Introduction: Morality and the Body
I SAYING AND CONCEALING
1 Awe of the Parents and Its Tragic Effects Dostoevsky, Chekhov, Kafka, Nietzsche
2 The Fight for Liberty in the Dramas and the Unheeded Outcry of the Body Friedrich von Schiller
3 The Betrayal of Memory Virginia Woolf
4 Self-Hatred and Unfulfilled Love Arthur Rimbaud
5 The Imprisoned Child and the Necessity of Denying Pain Yukio Mishima
6 Suffocated by Mother’s Love Marcel Proust
7 A Past Master at Splitting Off Feelings James Joyce
Postscript to Part I
II TRADITIONAL MORALITY IN THERAPY AND THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE BODY
Introduction to Part II
8 The Familiarity of Cruelty to Children
9 The Carousel of Feelings
10 The Body as Guardian of the Truth
11 Can I Say It?
12 Kill Rather Than Feel the Truth
13 Drugs and the Deception of the Body
14 The Right to Awareness
15 Deception Kills Love
III ANOREXIA: THE LONGING FOR GENUINE COMMUNICATION
Introduction to Part III
16 The Fictional Diary of Anita Fink
Postscript
Afterword
Notes
Bibliography
About the Author
About the Translator
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