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It is the privilege of the playwright - genius to make palpable — no matter how
dim it may still be under the veil of poetry — what may remain inaccessible to
direct clinical observation . If my guess is correct , Freud did not do what so many
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It is the privilege of the playwright - genius to make palpable — no matter how
dim it may still be under the veil of poetry — what may remain inaccessible to
direct clinical observation . If my guess is correct , Freud did not do what so many
...
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use the episode they had just observed , and the latter answered that they were
witnessing an outstanding example of human kindliness . Hamsun , however ,
having observed the family for quite a while , knew that the grandfather had been
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use the episode they had just observed , and the latter answered that they were
witnessing an outstanding example of human kindliness . Hamsun , however ,
having observed the family for quite a while , knew that the grandfather had been
...
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That is to say , literary creations may bring to the surface phenomena of the
human world that are so deeply submerged in actual life and therefore overlaid
by so many layers that they cannot be extrapolated from data actually observed .
That is to say , literary creations may bring to the surface phenomena of the
human world that are so deeply submerged in actual life and therefore overlaid
by so many layers that they cannot be extrapolated from data actually observed .
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AN ANALYTIC VIEW OF SOME | 155 |
Internalization and Appersonation | 253 |
Difficulties in the Symbolic Interpretation of Literary | 287 |
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