Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 7Joseph Strelka |
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... theory it is . I suggest that it is a theory of content , not of form . A vivid and apt example of the theory can be found in Dostoievski . The frustrated narrator of Notes from Underground , living alone in his cellar , consumed with ...
... theory it is . I suggest that it is a theory of content , not of form . A vivid and apt example of the theory can be found in Dostoievski . The frustrated narrator of Notes from Underground , living alone in his cellar , consumed with ...
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... theory , or so it is affirmed , and apparently not a few psychologists are deviant enough to ques- tion these paradigms . But this dubious foundation of psychological theory is by no means the only trouble . Possibly a symptom , however ...
... theory , or so it is affirmed , and apparently not a few psychologists are deviant enough to ques- tion these paradigms . But this dubious foundation of psychological theory is by no means the only trouble . Possibly a symptom , however ...
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... theory of human behavior which literature can use . It must begin with a level of explanatory regress that deals with what it calls higher cognitive activity , including its own . And that means it must begin with language , which is ...
... theory of human behavior which literature can use . It must begin with a level of explanatory regress that deals with what it calls higher cognitive activity , including its own . And that means it must begin with language , which is ...
Contents
PSYCHOANALYSIS AND ART | 31 |
PSYCHOLOGY AND LITERATURE | 48 |
THE AUTHORITY OF FEELING AND THE ORIGINS | 69 |
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