Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 4Joseph Strelka |
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Page 47
... kind where the dreamer is plainly astonished that themes of this kind come into his nightly fantasy . In reality “ he never would have dreamt of such things . " Jung published many of those great or archetypal dreams , as he called them ...
... kind where the dreamer is plainly astonished that themes of this kind come into his nightly fantasy . In reality “ he never would have dreamt of such things . " Jung published many of those great or archetypal dreams , as he called them ...
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... kind , but can we attribute to their descendants , in uncounted generations , the same mystical powers with which the creators were endowed ? We should be naïve if we did , and once again art has in- tervened . Mystical illumination ...
... kind , but can we attribute to their descendants , in uncounted generations , the same mystical powers with which the creators were endowed ? We should be naïve if we did , and once again art has in- tervened . Mystical illumination ...
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... kind ! The limbo then reflects a certain kind of gateway or threshold to a new world and the dislocation of a chain of miles . It is - in some ways -the archetypal sea change stemming from Old Worlds , and it is legitimate , I feel , to ...
... kind ! The limbo then reflects a certain kind of gateway or threshold to a new world and the dislocation of a chain of miles . It is - in some ways -the archetypal sea change stemming from Old Worlds , and it is legitimate , I feel , to ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
LE CRI DE MERLIN OR INTERPRETATION | 9 |
THE MUSE AS A SYMBOL OF LITERARY | 36 |
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