Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 7Joseph Strelka |
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Page 148
... existence , however obscured it may be . Perhaps the very process of arriving at an awareness of significant objective reality in art can lead to a renewed sense of significance in existence . In both works , that is the tantalizing ...
... existence , however obscured it may be . Perhaps the very process of arriving at an awareness of significant objective reality in art can lead to a renewed sense of significance in existence . In both works , that is the tantalizing ...
Page 153
... existence of witches , perceived as embodiments of the evil in the world . As a corollary to this , they apparently found it no more difficult than the Greeks to think that such spirits would be concerned with mankind and individual ...
... existence of witches , perceived as embodiments of the evil in the world . As a corollary to this , they apparently found it no more difficult than the Greeks to think that such spirits would be concerned with mankind and individual ...
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... existence can be restored to " a full pitch of reality by the cultivation of the pathological . " Madness , even death , he writes , “ are preferable to the interminable Sunday and suet of a bourgeois life - form . " 23 Among ...
... existence can be restored to " a full pitch of reality by the cultivation of the pathological . " Madness , even death , he writes , “ are preferable to the interminable Sunday and suet of a bourgeois life - form . " 23 Among ...
Contents
PSYCHOANALYSIS AND ART | 31 |
PSYCHOLOGY AND LITERATURE | 48 |
THE AUTHORITY OF FEELING AND THE ORIGINS | 69 |
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