Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 7Joseph Strelka |
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... person of probity and strong conscience might dream of committing an unjustified murder to obtain something desperately desired . Moreover , even such a person might find it impossible to relinquish the dream . Against his will he might ...
... person of probity and strong conscience might dream of committing an unjustified murder to obtain something desperately desired . Moreover , even such a person might find it impossible to relinquish the dream . Against his will he might ...
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... person is all persons " if only we will be flexible and courageous enough to examine all aspects of our personalities . But even the most courageous person defends against unacceptable fantasies ; all of us have an unconscious ...
... person is all persons " if only we will be flexible and courageous enough to examine all aspects of our personalities . But even the most courageous person defends against unacceptable fantasies ; all of us have an unconscious ...
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... person , builds a system of “ cures , ” the goal of which is the perfectability of a person . Existentialism reacts to this with its view of people as " healthy " and a person as “ many ” personae responding to a “ sick " world . And ...
... person , builds a system of “ cures , ” the goal of which is the perfectability of a person . Existentialism reacts to this with its view of people as " healthy " and a person as “ many ” personae responding to a “ sick " world . And ...
Contents
PSYCHOANALYSIS AND ART | 31 |
PSYCHOLOGY AND LITERATURE | 48 |
THE AUTHORITY OF FEELING AND THE ORIGINS | 69 |
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