The Professor and I discuss this picture. He asks if it is I, the dreamer, who am the baby in the reed basket? I don't think I am. Do I remember if the picture as I knew it as a child had any other figure? I can't remember. The Professor thinks there... Pilate's Wife - Pagina iiidoor Hilda Doolittle - 2000 - 135 pagina’sGedeeltelijke weergave - Over dit boek
| Hilda Doolittle - 1984 - 216 pagina’s
...subject. The name of this picture is Moses in the Bulrushes and the Professor of course knows that. The Professor and I discuss this picture. He asks...of my being, to be the founder of a new religion? ANY AMATEUR dabbler with the theories of psychoanalysis can reconstruct, even from this so-far brief... | |
| Susan Stanford Friedman - 1990 - 504 pagina’s
...disagree - Freud was "the baby, the 'founder of a new religion' " (Advent 119). But then she wondered, "Do I wish myself in the deepest unconscious or subconscious...of my being, to be the founder of a new religion?" (Tribute to Freud 37). The conflation of HD and Freud into the f1gure of the baby Moses highlights... | |
| Sandra M. Gilbert, Susan Gubar - 1996 - 504 pagina’s
...the poet asked herself a disarmingly direct question: "Do I wish myself, in the deepest unconscious layers of my being, to be the founder of a new religion?" (TF 37). She was responding to the suggestion that she was suffering from what Freud termed megalomania,... | |
| Louis Lohr Martz - 1998 - 260 pagina’s
...Dreamer, who am the baby in the reed basket? I don't think I am. . . . The Professor thinks there is a child Miriam, half concealed in the rushes; do I remember?...of my being, to be the founder of a new religion? ( TTF, 37) Is it this "new religion" that, as she says in her poem to "The Master," Freud has "set... | |
| Hilda Doolittle - 1998 - 228 pagina’s
...THE ROD 1 1 1 READERS' NOTES 173 A NOTE ON HD's LIFE 202 INTRODUCTION In Tribute to Freud, HD asks, "Do I wish myself, in the deepest unconscious or subconscious...of my being, to be the founder of a new religion?" Trilogy is HD's complex answer to this question. If with this astonishing book of poetry HD does not... | |
| Peter L. Rudnytsky - 2002 - 342 pagina’s
...child who sees the Egyptian princess find Moses in the bulrushes — whether she too does not wish, "in the deepest unconscious or subconscious layers of my being, to be the founder of a new religion" (1945, 37). The same gnostic identification of himself with the deity informs and counterpoises Groddeck's... | |
| Lundin - 2007 - 273 pagina’s
...in society but to revise society itself, Pound and HD begin to look more like the true inheritors. "Do I wish myself, in the deepest unconscious or subconscious...of my being, to be the founder of a new religion?" HD wrote in Tribute to Freud.29 And Pound joked (seriously) that he had "a curious letch to start a... | |
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