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The Painful Pleasure of “Wretched Love”

Critics at Large | The New Yorker

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Intense and Perverse Desire: The Second Hour of the Night

In this chapter, they discuss a book called 'Desire' by Frank Bader, which is based on an ancient story by Ovid. The poem in the book, titled 'The Second Hour of the Night', portrays the intense and perverse desire that Mira, a young girl, feels for her father Cinerus. The chapter explores the wretchedness and impossibility of their love, highlighting the tragic nature of the story. They also read and analyze a few passages from the poem.

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