Essential literature on the topic of Narcissism?
Fiction or non-fiction.
>>9260625
Can anyone suggest me a good Caravaggio book please? Thanks.
I think Dorian Grey is cool OP.
>>9260625
un homme qui dort in some way
>>9260662
I watched it, yeah. It's a bore, a hurtful bore cause it hurts to watch a film about your own life. The text is taken straight out from the novel so I think you can actually watch it instead of reading and you not gonna lose much. I have the book on my bookcase but I havent read it yet as it's in french and my french is still a mess.
>>9260625
Eliot Rodger
Crime and Punishment
or should I be making a distinction between narcissism and egoism?
>>9260684
As a general rule, a narcissist is more involved with his physical self and presence, and takes great pains to assure that both come off well (in the eyes of others!) whereas an egoist is more like the kind of person who is never wrong...
>the former a queen, the latter a king in their own reckoning
>>9260625
American Psycho, Notes from the Undergroud to some extent.
>>9260625
Confessions of Felix Krull
>>9260681
Unironically this
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