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Hand -- 5 The kiss of love and death: Eros and Thanatos in the opera by Dieter Borchmeyer -- 6 Eros/sex, death/murder: sensuality, homicide and culture in Musil, Brecht and the Neue Sachlichkeit by George Hunka -- 7 The living corpse: a metaphysic for theatre by Dic Edwards -- 8 Flirting with disaster by David Ian Rabey -- 9 Howard Barker's 'monstrous assaults': eroticism, death and the antique text by Graham Saunders -- 10 'Welcome to the house of fun': Eros, Thanatos, and the uncanny in grand illusions by Michael Mangan -- 11 Visions of Xs: experiencing La Fura dels Baus's XXX and Ron Athey's Solar Anus by Roberta Mock -- 12 La petite mort: erotic encounters in One to One performance by Rachel Zerihan -- 13 Saint Nick: a parallax view of Nick Cave by David Pattie -- 14 Afterword: The corpse and its sexuality by Howard Barker -- Bibliography -- Index. 330 $aEros and Death are the two central drives and compulsions of the human psyche, and their dynamic interconnectedness has been pervasive in the formation of Western thought and culture. 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