Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet: A Psychoanalytic InquiryInternational Universities Press, 1971 - 656 pagina's |
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... Genius and Psychosis . Shakespeare had his visions , which were nothing to those around him . Most men nei- ther saw ... genius and its functioning . What it says , more or less , is that the genius has a primary need to evoke certain ...
... Genius and Psychosis . Shakespeare had his visions , which were nothing to those around him . Most men nei- ther saw ... genius and its functioning . What it says , more or less , is that the genius has a primary need to evoke certain ...
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... genius as merely the necessary trans- mitter and realizer of art forms that are inherent in the historical mo- ment of his existence is a Platonic - Hegelian view , not warranted by ob- servation . It is the privilege of the genius to ...
... genius as merely the necessary trans- mitter and realizer of art forms that are inherent in the historical mo- ment of his existence is a Platonic - Hegelian view , not warranted by ob- servation . It is the privilege of the genius to ...
Pagina 607
... genius . Taming it is , of course , the task of practically every human being , yet the headstrong genius here encounters a special task . The Sterbas ( 1956 ) have dealt with this problem , as it manifested itself in Michelangelo's ...
... genius . Taming it is , of course , the task of practically every human being , yet the headstrong genius here encounters a special task . The Sterbas ( 1956 ) have dealt with this problem , as it manifested itself in Michelangelo's ...
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Preface ང | 1 |
Introduction | 39 |
Discourse on Hamlet | 45 |
Copyright | |
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