The Liberal Imagination: Essays on Literature and Society, Zväzok 7Oxford University Press, 1981 - 284 strán (strany) |
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... dream . According to this theory , all dreams , even the unpleasant ones , could be understood upon analy- sis to have the intention of fulfilling the dreamer's wishes . They are in the service of what Freud calls the pleasure principle ...
... dream . According to this theory , all dreams , even the unpleasant ones , could be understood upon analy- sis to have the intention of fulfilling the dreamer's wishes . They are in the service of what Freud calls the pleasure principle ...
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... dreams and poetry , there is some doubt about the meaning that Wordsworth gave to the word " dream " used as a metaphor . In " Expostulation and Reply " he seems to say that dreaming- " dream my time away ” —is a good thing , but he is ...
... dreams and poetry , there is some doubt about the meaning that Wordsworth gave to the word " dream " used as a metaphor . In " Expostulation and Reply " he seems to say that dreaming- " dream my time away ” —is a good thing , but he is ...
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... dream " is to be " at distance from the kind " ( i.e. , mankind ) . In the " Letter to Mathetes " he speaks of the Fancy as “ dreaming " ; and the Fancy is , we know , a lower form of intellect in Wordsworth's hierarchy , and peculiar ...
... dream " is to be " at distance from the kind " ( i.e. , mankind ) . In the " Letter to Mathetes " he speaks of the Fancy as “ dreaming " ; and the Fancy is , we know , a lower form of intellect in Wordsworth's hierarchy , and peculiar ...
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