what did the writer say about the body and soul nexux ?
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Beckett's writing of love-melancholy, equipped with knowledge of both medieval and early modern medicine and psychoanalysis, offers fertile ground for reassessing the intricate mind-body nexus and the role of affective alterity in subject-formation. “The pains in my legs! It's unbelievable! ... You, my body and my mind.
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