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Die Erotik in Musik & Eros
Das Buch untersucht die Rolle der Musik bei der Erweckung von Leidenschaft und der Gestaltung der kulturellen Wahrnehmung von Liebe und Intimität. Anhand historischer Analysen und anschaulicher Illustrationen ergründet Döpp die symbiotische Beziehung zwischen Klang und Gefühl und bietet einen fesselnden Blick darauf, wie Musik zu einem Medium für erotischen Ausdruck und menschliche Verbindung wird.
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The eroticism in Music & Eros
The book examines the role of music in awakening passion and shaping cultural perceptions of love and intimacy. Through historical analysis and vivid illustrations, Döpp delves into the symbiotic relationship between sound and emotion, offering a captivating look at how music becomes a medium for erotic expression and human connection.
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Dracula : Blut, Sexualität und Spiritualität
Das walachische Wort Dracula bedeutet Teufel. Die Walachen vergeben diesen Beinamen seit jeher an Personen, die sich entweder durch Mut, Grausamkeit oder Schläue ausgezeichnet haben.
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Dracula : Blood, Sexuality and Spirituality
Dracula in the Wallachian language means Devil. The Wallachians were, at that time, as they are at present, used to give this as a surname to any person who rendered himself conspicuous either by courage, cruel actions, or cunning.
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Die Entstehung des mysteriösen Dracula für das gruselige Halloween
In diesem Bildband erfährt der Dracula Spezialist und -laie den historischen Ursprung des Mythos, der bis in das 15. Jahrhundert zurückreicht, seine fiktionale Verarbeitung im 19. und seine Adaption für den Film, das Fernsehen, die Bühne etc. im 20. Jahrhundert. Ein Muss für jeden, der sich für Dracula und die Welt des Grusels interessiert.
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The Genesis of mystery Dracula for the Spooky Halloween
Intrigued by evil and gore, Stoker developed a literary presence that was effortlessly translated to screen by the likes of Murnau, Bela Lugosi, Christopher Lee and Francis Ford Coppola. Dracula became such an obsession as it embodied a taboo subject matter: the desire for blood and sex.
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Dracula: Abenteuer zum Mysterium
Dracula ist ein Mythos, der Jung und Alt gleichermaßen fasziniert. Mehr als hundert Jahre nach seinem Erfolg als Titelheld von Bram Stokers gleichnamigem Roman (Dracula, 1887) ist es mehr als an der Zeit, dem unangefochtenen Helden des Unheimlichen ein umfassendes Oeuvre zu widmen.
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Dracula: Adventure to the mystery
Transylvanian mystique and legendary hauntedness surround the most infamous Bram Stoker’s protagonists, forming a legacy that allows the myth to continue into modern times, maintaining a cultish following, yet broadening to a general fascination. Intrigued by evil and gore, Stoker developed a literary presence that was effortlessly translated to screen by the likes of Murnau, Bela Lugosi, Christopher Lee and Francis Ford Coppola.
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Music & Eros
The text below is the excerpt from the book Music and Eros, written by Hans-Jürgen Döpp, published by Parkstone International. Cunning Odysseus had to protect his shipmates from the alluring song of the Sirens by plugging up their ears with wax. However, Odysseus himself did not want to forego the beauty and voices of these dangerous creatures. As a precaution, he had himself bound to the ship’s mast so as not to fall victim to the dangerous singing. How can something as simple as sound transform into a powerful love spell? How is it possible through singing alone to inspire sensuality? Why does music play such a major role in love? We…
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The Temple of Venus: The Sex Museum, Amsterdam
The text below is the excerpt of the book Sex in the Cities – Amsterdam, written by Hans-Jürgen Döpp, published by Parkstone International. Nobody thought it would make any money when the Sex Museum opened its doors in 1985. For the first few weeks, admission was actually free. Today, however, over 500,000 visitors to Amsterdam enter the museum every year. Perhaps it was a good omen when two ancient objects of an erotic nature turned up in the soil during excavation for the building of the museum. One of them was a cracked tile on which a card-playing man was depicted sporting an evident erection – maybe betraying the excitement of…




























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