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Page 81
... Rousseau sought a protective asylum . Madame de Staël , in a tone of prayer ( a prayer addressed to men , since everything depends on them ) ventures to predict a moment when " internal " feelings will be recognized in the reality of ...
... Rousseau sought a protective asylum . Madame de Staël , in a tone of prayer ( a prayer addressed to men , since everything depends on them ) ventures to predict a moment when " internal " feelings will be recognized in the reality of ...
Page 82
... Rousseau is no longer concretely there to designate the goal and guide the action . The evoked image of him erects a ... Rousseau ; but she does seem to be more attached to the image of the legislator , which she also could have found in ...
... Rousseau is no longer concretely there to designate the goal and guide the action . The evoked image of him erects a ... Rousseau ; but she does seem to be more attached to the image of the legislator , which she also could have found in ...
Page 85
... Rousseau by Madame de Staël is of a rather rudimentary kind . She will disappoint ; she will elicit smiles . Yet she ... Rousseau's frenzy reaches its climax in vol- untary death - Madame de Staël accepts the thesis of suicide . The sub ...
... Rousseau by Madame de Staël is of a rather rudimentary kind . She will disappoint ; she will elicit smiles . Yet she ... Rousseau's frenzy reaches its climax in vol- untary death - Madame de Staël accepts the thesis of suicide . The sub ...
Contents
PSYCHOANALYSIS AND ART | 31 |
PSYCHOLOGY AND LITERATURE | 48 |
THE AUTHORITY OF FEELING AND THE ORIGINS | 69 |
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