Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 7Joseph Strelka |
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... texts that would be the equivalent of the method of free association for a subject undergoing psychoanalytical treatment . His method is made up of four successive operations : First , the superposition of several texts by an author by ...
... texts that would be the equivalent of the method of free association for a subject undergoing psychoanalytical treatment . His method is made up of four successive operations : First , the superposition of several texts by an author by ...
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... texts of Baudelaire , be designated as a desire for exhibition followed by shame , or , in psychoanalytical terms , the masochistic desire for ag- gression by others . This analysis permits an unexpected rapproche- ment with other texts ...
... texts of Baudelaire , be designated as a desire for exhibition followed by shame , or , in psychoanalytical terms , the masochistic desire for ag- gression by others . This analysis permits an unexpected rapproche- ment with other texts ...
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... texts " not in relation to their authors , as is usually the case , but as a reflection of unconscious conflicts of the collective soul in a given age . ” Francis Pasche , in his work A partir de Freud [ Since Freud ] , 23 ex- amines ...
... texts " not in relation to their authors , as is usually the case , but as a reflection of unconscious conflicts of the collective soul in a given age . ” Francis Pasche , in his work A partir de Freud [ Since Freud ] , 23 ex- amines ...
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PSYCHOANALYSIS AND ART | 31 |
PSYCHOLOGY AND LITERATURE | 48 |
THE AUTHORITY OF FEELING AND THE ORIGINS | 69 |
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