The Turning Key: Autobiography and the Subjective Impulse Since 1800Harvard University Press, 1984 - 191 pagina's |
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Pagina 86
... sort of feeling which actually comes upon me , when I look into the living busy world , and see no reflexion of its Creator . " 55 To Newman the familiar analogy of the mirror has acquired a new vi- tality ; both faces are indeed ...
... sort of feeling which actually comes upon me , when I look into the living busy world , and see no reflexion of its Creator . " 55 To Newman the familiar analogy of the mirror has acquired a new vi- tality ; both faces are indeed ...
Pagina 160
... sort of guru - prophet of the counter - culture . " Laing as psychol- ogist moved from a close clinical description of schizophre- nia to a virtual endorsement of the schizoid condition as one effective means of resisting and resolving ...
... sort of guru - prophet of the counter - culture . " Laing as psychol- ogist moved from a close clinical description of schizophre- nia to a virtual endorsement of the schizoid condition as one effective means of resisting and resolving ...
Pagina 174
... sort of education in A Cornish Childhood ( New York : Macmillan , 1942 ) , p . 5 : " I hope that the book may reveal something of the inner process of a working - class child's education , and may have some value for the discussion as ...
... sort of education in A Cornish Childhood ( New York : Macmillan , 1942 ) , p . 5 : " I hope that the book may reveal something of the inner process of a working - class child's education , and may have some value for the discussion as ...
Inhoudsopgave
THE UNPRECEDENTED SELF | 1 |
TOWARDS AUTOBIOGRAPHY 20 | 20 |
ELEMENTS OF AUTOBIOGRAPHY | 38 |
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