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EROS: THE MEANING OF MY LIFE

EROS: THE MEANING OF MY LIFE

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EROS: THE MEANING OF MY LIFE

by Cadivec, Edith

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New York: Grove Press, 1969. First Printing. Cloth in dust jacket. Light shelfwear. Very Good. 317pp., trans. from the German by Hugo Gaspari. A Viennese schoolmistress during the 1920s, Cadivec wielded a whip to insure obedience from her students and to satisfy her own erotic urges. In 1924 she was arrested and sentenced to six years in prison. This book explains her theories of child-raising and the use of corporal punishment.

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Title
EROS: THE MEANING OF MY LIFE
Author
Cadivec, Edith
Book Condition
Used - Cloth in dust jacket. Light shelfwear. Very Good
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Edition
First Printing
Publisher
Grove Press
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1969

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