Archetypal Patterns in Poetry: Psychological Studies of Imagination |
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... individual . It is probably because , to the mind of the young child , the father appears of unlimited power that in the life- history of the individual imagination the figures of father and king tend to coalesce . Legends and fairy ...
... individual . It is probably because , to the mind of the young child , the father appears of unlimited power that in the life- history of the individual imagination the figures of father and king tend to coalesce . Legends and fairy ...
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... individual survival after death . Such belief he terms ' the trap and perdition of the soul ' , confirming the individual in his self- centred isolation . The way of escape is through the im- mediate intense experience , within the ...
... individual survival after death . Such belief he terms ' the trap and perdition of the soul ' , confirming the individual in his self- centred isolation . The way of escape is through the im- mediate intense experience , within the ...
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... individual's interpretation . My only defence against the charge must be that some escape from subjectivity is possible through its recognition . The results of an individual may have value , if presented , as individual results , with ...
... individual's interpretation . My only defence against the charge must be that some escape from subjectivity is possible through its recognition . The results of an individual may have value , if presented , as individual results , with ...
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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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