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Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 4

Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 4

By: Havelock Ellis
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The fourth of six volumes, this volume delves into how sensory stimuli: specifically through touch, smell, hearing, and vision, affect sexual attraction and choice in humans. Ellis aims to explore the psychological dimensions of sexual selection, underlining how these sensory interactions contribute to the complex phenomena of love and attraction. Written as an anthropological and psychological study from the point of view of Havelock, the famous British sexologist of the late 19th century, who was also a physician and social reformer. - Summary by Tim Ferreira and Jessie PercivalCopyright Family Genre Art Hygiene & Healthy Living Literary History & Criticism Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
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  • Studies in the Psychology of Sex Volume 4 - Havelock Ellis - Part 2
    May 23 2026
    The fourth of six volumes, this volume delves into how sensory stimuli: specifically through touch, smell, hearing, and vision, affect sexual attraction and choice in humans. Ellis aims to explore the psychological dimensions of sexual selection, underlining how these sensory interactions contribute to the complex phenomena of love and attraction. Written as an anthropological and psychological study from the point of view of Havelock, the famous British sexologist of the late 19th century, who was also a physician and social reformer. - Summary by Tim Ferreira and Jessie Percival
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    48 mins
  • Studies in the Psychology of Sex Volume 4 - Havelock Ellis - Part 1
    May 22 2026
    The fourth of six volumes, this volume delves into how sensory stimuli: specifically through touch, smell, hearing, and vision, affect sexual attraction and choice in humans. Ellis aims to explore the psychological dimensions of sexual selection, underlining how these sensory interactions contribute to the complex phenomena of love and attraction. Written as an anthropological and psychological study from the point of view of Havelock, the famous British sexologist of the late 19th century, who was also a physician and social reformer. - Summary by Tim Ferreira and Jessie Percival
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    9 hrs and 54 mins
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