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Ernst Bornemann

    April 12, 1915 – June 4, 1995

    Ernst Wilhelm Julius Bornemann was a German author whose work delved into the darker aspects of human nature, often within the framework of crime fiction. His writing is characterized by a deep psychological insight, informed by his extensive studies in psychoanalysis and anthropology. Bornemann explored societal undercurrents and the complexities of human desire, employing a precise and analytical style that captivated readers. His unique perspective, forged from a wide range of disciplines, offered a profound commentary on the human condition.

    Ernst Bornemann
    Lexikon der Liebe und Erotik
    Eifersucht. Ein Lesebuch für Erwachsene
    Lexikon der Sexualität. Liebe von A- Z
    Die Urszene
    The Face on the Cutting Room Floor
    Childhood phases of maturity
    • 1994

      In this groundbreaking work, leading Austrian sexologist Ernest Borneman explores the psychosexual development of children from conception to age eight. He challenges the common belief that children are asexual until puberty, asserting instead that sexuality is an integral part of human development from the very beginning. Borneman illustrates how this aspect of life manifests in children through their games, imaginative play, desire for physical contact, and even masturbation. His research emphasizes that a natural expression of sexuality during childhood is crucial for healthy adult sexual development. The book is structured by age groups, with each section detailing healthy sexual development and potential pathologies arising from disruptions at that stage. Borneman reveals that many adult neuroses and paraphilias can often be traced back to disturbances in childhood sexual growth. He highlights the significant impact of parents' attitudes toward their own sexuality on their child's psychosexual well-being. This authoritative and clearly written reference serves as a valuable resource for parents, educators, and healthcare professionals seeking to understand the sexual developmental psychology of children.

      Childhood phases of maturity
    • 1986

      The Face on the Cutting Room Floor

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.2(46)Add rating

      Something Very Special (Again!) In The Way of Detective StoriesFirst novel by Cameron McCabe (Ernst Julius Bornemann). Published in 1937, it's a fascinating story of murder and intrigue, with the killer dying half-way through, and his narrative picked up by the policeman who'd been trailing him. Unique. And worth it just for the fake quotes by leading literary figures of the day.

      The Face on the Cutting Room Floor