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Joseph Strelka. pression of unconscious instinctual wishes . Freud's discoveries en- abled psychology to penetrate hitherto unknown continents . The unconscious life of the mind , which until then had been accessible only to the ...
Joseph Strelka. pression of unconscious instinctual wishes . Freud's discoveries en- abled psychology to penetrate hitherto unknown continents . The unconscious life of the mind , which until then had been accessible only to the ...
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... unconscious is creative , and this makes its irrational picture- language extremely valuable . All his life Jung defended its im- portance against the one - sided overvaluation of rational thinking . The unconscious regulators , the ...
... unconscious is creative , and this makes its irrational picture- language extremely valuable . All his life Jung defended its im- portance against the one - sided overvaluation of rational thinking . The unconscious regulators , the ...
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... unconscious . When the ego is made aware of its own boundaries and allows them to open out towards the uncon- scious life in an understanding , orderly , and even value - judging manner , the result may well be a relation to the ground ...
... unconscious . When the ego is made aware of its own boundaries and allows them to open out towards the uncon- scious life in an understanding , orderly , and even value - judging manner , the result may well be a relation to the ground ...
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THE PROBLEM OF LITERARY EVALUATION | 3 |
CONTEXTS OF LITERARY EVALUATION | 14 |
PRIVILEGED CRITERIA IN LITERARY EVALUATION | 22 |
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