Edvard Munch
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that he has aroused in himself.
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English doctors have proved
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that if two children lie together
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the weaker will absorb strength
from the stronger.

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Which of them loses by it,
do you think?

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The stronger.
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And the male
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is the stronger?
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Yes.
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August Strindberg describes Munch's
canvas The Kiss as

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"the fusion of two beings,
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"the smaller of which,
shaped like a carp,

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"seems on the point
of devouring the larger,

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"as is the habit of vermin,
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"microbes, vampires
and women."

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I have also written something
to Edvard, my eldest son.

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"Do not covet
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"that which is on earth
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"but rather that which is in heaven.
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"Keep watch and pray.
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"Your mother."
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Munch creates yet another version
of Melancholy.


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