Elsa’s voracious sexuality also ?owered during this early period
Her sexual aggressiveness promoted the same kind of “strangeness” de Certeau notes as the province of the everyday wandering that reembodies otherwise rationalized city streets
“charlatan,” “she's insane,” and other rotten tomatoes. At your best you prefer the complex, intellectual sterilities of a Dorothy Richardson. Any new simplicity confounds you. I have been amused at the serious discussions concerning Else Loringhoven's “insanity.” She is a rare, normal being who shocks people by taking off her chemise in public.