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Page 85
... interest , of being indifferent to his glory , tired of his genius [ génie ] , tormented by the need to love and by not being loved . To be two in the world calms so many fears ! . . . Rousseau perhaps allowed himself suicide without ...
... interest , of being indifferent to his glory , tired of his genius [ génie ] , tormented by the need to love and by not being loved . To be two in the world calms so many fears ! . . . Rousseau perhaps allowed himself suicide without ...
Page 115
... interest for the artist ... that he alone has the secret of a particular case , he alone can measure the truth of the direction to be taken.4 ... Katherine Anne Porter speaks in one case of an idea starting in- articulately - simply the ...
... interest for the artist ... that he alone has the secret of a particular case , he alone can measure the truth of the direction to be taken.4 ... Katherine Anne Porter speaks in one case of an idea starting in- articulately - simply the ...
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... interest in psychoanalysis out of which he takes certain concepts . Thus he studies the structure of the Oedipal triangle in the novel . His research is primarily oriented toward the problematics of the desiring subject , the desired ...
... interest in psychoanalysis out of which he takes certain concepts . Thus he studies the structure of the Oedipal triangle in the novel . His research is primarily oriented toward the problematics of the desiring subject , the desired ...
Contents
PSYCHOANALYSIS AND ART | 31 |
PSYCHOLOGY AND LITERATURE | 48 |
THE AUTHORITY OF FEELING AND THE ORIGINS | 69 |
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