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Esoteric Sexual Symbology of Feral Children

In the case of Victor of Aveyron, in 1800, Rousseau’s hypothetical conjectures on man in a state of nature dominated preconceptions in the minds of doctors and scientists, clouding their ability to objectively scrutinize Victor’s wild upbringing. Victor, captured and escaped twice before his final captivity began in 1800, was found running naked and foraging [...]