The Dance of Life
Par Ellis, Havelock
Publié par Good Press
English
2021
ISBN 4066338063588
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In "The Dance of Life," Havelock Ellis presents a groundbreaking exploration of human sexuality and its intricate relationship with the broader human experience. Written in a literary style that intertwines scientific inquiry with philosophical reflection, the book elucidates how sexual expression is woven into the fabric of life itself. It is situated within the context of the early 20th-century sexual revolution, challenging prevailing moralities and advocating for a more permissive understanding of sexual identity and behavior. Ellis's work is characterized by its avant-garde perspectives and synthesizes an array of ideas from sociology, psychology, and the nascent fields of sexology and anthropology. Havelock Ellis was a seminal figure in the study of sexuality, and his diverse background as a physician, psychologist, and social reformer undoubtedly influenced his writing. With a commitment to breaking societal taboos, Ellis'Äôs investigations into sexual norms were radical for his time. His experiences battling conventional attitudes reshaped the discourse on sexuality, providing a broader lens through which to view human behavior. I recommend "The Dance of Life" to anyone interested in understanding the complexities of human sexuality. Ellis's synthesis of scientific rigor and lyrical prose invites readers to engage with their own perceptions of intimacy and connection, making this work an essential read for both scholars and laypeople seeking a deeper comprehension of the human condition.
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