Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 4Joseph Strelka |
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... bring this to awareness is also to raise shadows in the Jungian sense of the term . It is to bring the repressed side of the collective psyche into consciousness which aware- ness may itself turn out to contain what the poet later calls ...
... bring this to awareness is also to raise shadows in the Jungian sense of the term . It is to bring the repressed side of the collective psyche into consciousness which aware- ness may itself turn out to contain what the poet later calls ...
Page 48
... bring something up from the " im- personal realm of the Mothers into the person . This is true for everybody and at all times for the unconscious . The artist , however , is creative in a specific sense because he can bring forth what ...
... bring something up from the " im- personal realm of the Mothers into the person . This is true for everybody and at all times for the unconscious . The artist , however , is creative in a specific sense because he can bring forth what ...
Page 159
... bring them from the Goddess , as she has ordered us " : δέξαι τὰν ἀγαθὰν τύχαν , δέξαι τὰν ὑγίειαν , ἂν φέρομες παρὰ τᾶς θεοῦ , ἆι κελήσατο τήνα . The gods I have presented here offer a manifold and rather confusing picture . Yet we may ...
... bring them from the Goddess , as she has ordered us " : δέξαι τὰν ἀγαθὰν τύχαν , δέξαι τὰν ὑγίειαν , ἂν φέρομες παρὰ τᾶς θεοῦ , ἆι κελήσατο τήνα . The gods I have presented here offer a manifold and rather confusing picture . Yet we may ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
LE CRI DE MERLIN OR INTERPRETATION | 9 |
THE MUSE AS A SYMBOL OF LITERARY | 36 |
Copyright | |
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