Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 7Joseph Strelka |
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... literature to a mere special area of the psychological discipline itself.11 Of great importance is Jung's distinction between " psychological literature ” in the narrower sense and “ visionary literature . ” “ Psycho- logical literature ...
... literature to a mere special area of the psychological discipline itself.11 Of great importance is Jung's distinction between " psychological literature ” in the narrower sense and “ visionary literature . ” “ Psycho- logical literature ...
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... literature , or sometimes with a little more sophistication as " serious literature " or " literature worth studying " or " great literature , ” those works which are currently validated at a high cultural level.2 Consequently in all ...
... literature , or sometimes with a little more sophistication as " serious literature " or " literature worth studying " or " great literature , ” those works which are currently validated at a high cultural level.2 Consequently in all ...
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... literature , notably those strategies for warding off anxiety and coping with inner and outer reality . Holland calls those strategies defenses ( instead of “ defensive and adaptive strategies ” ) . They ap- pear in literature as what ...
... literature , notably those strategies for warding off anxiety and coping with inner and outer reality . Holland calls those strategies defenses ( instead of “ defensive and adaptive strategies ” ) . They ap- pear in literature as what ...
Contents
PSYCHOANALYSIS AND ART | 31 |
PSYCHOLOGY AND LITERATURE | 48 |
THE AUTHORITY OF FEELING AND THE ORIGINS | 69 |
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