Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 7Joseph Strelka |
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... mind . Jung regards the dream as " a series of images , which are apparently contradictory and nonsensical , but arise in reality from psychologic material which yields a clear meaning " [ emphasis mine ] . He continues : " Dreams are ...
... mind . Jung regards the dream as " a series of images , which are apparently contradictory and nonsensical , but arise in reality from psychologic material which yields a clear meaning " [ emphasis mine ] . He continues : " Dreams are ...
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... mind . At the same time it must be admitted that to resist the challenges of the analytical mind limits the validity and also the depth of a work of art . In order to be a reflection of man , a work must engage all the powers of the human ...
... mind . At the same time it must be admitted that to resist the challenges of the analytical mind limits the validity and also the depth of a work of art . In order to be a reflection of man , a work must engage all the powers of the human ...
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... mind . Psychoanalysis is always aware of the past ( which depressives concentrate on ) , of the present ( the focus of hysterics ) , of the future ( the compulsive element of obses- sives ) , and a need to integrate the three ...
... mind . Psychoanalysis is always aware of the past ( which depressives concentrate on ) , of the present ( the focus of hysterics ) , of the future ( the compulsive element of obses- sives ) , and a need to integrate the three ...
Contents
PSYCHOANALYSIS AND ART | 31 |
PSYCHOLOGY AND LITERATURE | 48 |
THE AUTHORITY OF FEELING AND THE ORIGINS | 69 |
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