The concept of happiness in Night Zoo

This paper deals with a psychoanalytic interpretation of the titular story. It is part of the first volume in the Hungarian anthology series entitled (‘Éjszakai Állatkert – Antológia a női szexualitásról’). The analysis focuses on the story (‘Éjszakai Állatkert’) written by Zsófia Bán according to F...

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