The Burial-places of Memory: Epic Underworlds in Vergil, Dante, and Milton |
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... repeat it . ' The underworld is in this respect analogous to the unconscious , and the journey there has something like the effect of liberating the poet from repressed material that he would otherwise have to repeat . " The ditty does ...
... repeat it . ' The underworld is in this respect analogous to the unconscious , and the journey there has something like the effect of liberating the poet from repressed material that he would otherwise have to repeat . " The ditty does ...
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... repeating : these are the acts by which men bring our world under the sway of the demonic , as we shall see in the section that follows . We shall further see that repetition and the compulsion to repeat are the definitive marks of ...
... repeating : these are the acts by which men bring our world under the sway of the demonic , as we shall see in the section that follows . We shall further see that repetition and the compulsion to repeat are the definitive marks of ...
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... REPEAT Freud linked the compulsion to repeat with the subject's attempt to master retrospectively a traumatic experience for which he had been unprepared at the time of its occurrence . The phenomenon , evident in such diverse ...
... REPEAT Freud linked the compulsion to repeat with the subject's attempt to master retrospectively a traumatic experience for which he had been unprepared at the time of its occurrence . The phenomenon , evident in such diverse ...
Contents
The Easy Descent from Avernus | 17 |
Language and History | 57 |
Traditions and the Individual Talent | 118 |
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