Archetypal Patterns in Poetry: Psychological Studies of Imagination |
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... emotional patterns determine , and which seem to us strange as dreams , when , repeating them in the words used also for the results of logical reflection , we are led to contrast these incompatible render- ings of experience . When a ...
... emotional patterns determine , and which seem to us strange as dreams , when , repeating them in the words used also for the results of logical reflection , we are led to contrast these incompatible render- ings of experience . When a ...
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... emotional response which is not crippled , ' by difficulties arising from the lack of ade- quate distinction between the activities to which he refers as prose and poetry , fact and fiction , or as scientific and emotive utterances and ...
... emotional response which is not crippled , ' by difficulties arising from the lack of ade- quate distinction between the activities to which he refers as prose and poetry , fact and fiction , or as scientific and emotive utterances and ...
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... emotional expression . The thirsty man who represents to himself with emotion the power of water to quench thirst is not so far a poet . The object of his emotional belief is immediate and prac- tical . We recognize the emotional belief ...
... emotional expression . The thirsty man who represents to himself with emotion the power of water to quench thirst is not so far a poet . The object of his emotional belief is immediate and prac- tical . We recognize the emotional belief ...
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Richards of Jung and of Middleton Murry in reference to this | 5 |
of incantation | 9 |
from Women in Love of the moons reflection in water as such | 11 |
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