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The three neuroses the author sees as being pivotal to Brennan's 'Wanderer' are: 1. of fear of the dentata and the sexually "unresponsive" female and female-self; 2. of place and identification; 3. a neurosis of spiritual conviction.
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http://nla.gov.au/nla.arc-93003-20100603-1512-www.brandl.com.au/Southerly/southerly%20longpaddock/3-68/johnkinsella.htmlA Neurotic Reading of C. J. Brennan's 'The Wanderer'Long Paddock