Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 7Joseph Strelka |
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... artist has the power to transform . " The writer , " said Freud , " is a person with a certain flexibility of repression and the courage to let his unconscious speak . " 1 Why has the Mona Lisa smile tantalized people for centuries ...
... artist has the power to transform . " The writer , " said Freud , " is a person with a certain flexibility of repression and the courage to let his unconscious speak . " 1 Why has the Mona Lisa smile tantalized people for centuries ...
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... artist - in fact , every thinker - needs such a medium , a vehicle for organizing and thinking about experience . And although some psychologists associate thought with logical operations and abstract verbal generalization , the artist ...
... artist - in fact , every thinker - needs such a medium , a vehicle for organizing and thinking about experience . And although some psychologists associate thought with logical operations and abstract verbal generalization , the artist ...
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... artist's conflicts , but the sketch of their solution ... the work of art . . . is a prospective symbol of [ the artist's ] personal synthesis and of man's future , rather than a regressive symbol of his unresolved conflicts . ” 16 ...
... artist's conflicts , but the sketch of their solution ... the work of art . . . is a prospective symbol of [ the artist's ] personal synthesis and of man's future , rather than a regressive symbol of his unresolved conflicts . ” 16 ...
Contents
PSYCHOANALYSIS AND ART | 31 |
PSYCHOLOGY AND LITERATURE | 48 |
THE AUTHORITY OF FEELING AND THE ORIGINS | 69 |
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