The Liberal Imagination: Essays on Literature and Society, Zväzok 7Oxford University Press, 1981 - 284 strán (strany) |
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... effect upon literature . Yet the relationship is reciprocal , and the effect of Freud upon literature has been no greater than the effect of literature upon Freud . When , on the occasion of the celebration of his seventieth birthday ...
... effect upon literature . Yet the relationship is reciprocal , and the effect of Freud upon literature has been no greater than the effect of literature upon Freud . When , on the occasion of the celebration of his seventieth birthday ...
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... effect , he nevertheless goes on to speak as if , historically , Hamlet's effect had been single and brought about solely by the " magical " power of the Oedipus motive to which , un- consciously , we so violently respond . Yet there ...
... effect , he nevertheless goes on to speak as if , historically , Hamlet's effect had been single and brought about solely by the " magical " power of the Oedipus motive to which , un- consciously , we so violently respond . Yet there ...
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... effect then it is Hamlet which affects us , not the Oedipus motive . Coriolanus also deals , and very terribly , with the Oedipus motive , but the effect of the one drama is very different from the effect of the other . IV If , then ...
... effect then it is Hamlet which affects us , not the Oedipus motive . Coriolanus also deals , and very terribly , with the Oedipus motive , but the effect of the one drama is very different from the effect of the other . IV If , then ...
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Preface vii | 3 |
Sherwood Anderson | 21 |
The Princess Casamassima | 56 |
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