The Liberal Imagination: Essays on Literature and Society, Zväzok 7Oxford University Press, 1981 - 284 strán (strany) |
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... reality . The patient , of course , has been dealing with this reality all along , but in the wrong way . For Freud there are two ways of deal- ing with external reality . One is practical , effective , positive ; this is the way of the ...
... reality . The patient , of course , has been dealing with this reality all along , but in the wrong way . For Freud there are two ways of deal- ing with external reality . One is practical , effective , positive ; this is the way of the ...
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... reality to which he wishes to reconcile the neurotic patient is , after all , a " taken " and not a " given " reality . It is the reality of social life and of value , conceived and maintained by the human mind and will . Love ...
... reality to which he wishes to reconcile the neurotic patient is , after all , a " taken " and not a " given " reality . It is the reality of social life and of value , conceived and maintained by the human mind and will . Love ...
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... reality , the seduction by mere appearance . The same with Othello- reality is right under your stupid nose , how dare you be such a gull ? So with Molière's Orgon - my good man , my honest citizen , merely look at Tartuffe and you will ...
... reality , the seduction by mere appearance . The same with Othello- reality is right under your stupid nose , how dare you be such a gull ? So with Molière's Orgon - my good man , my honest citizen , merely look at Tartuffe and you will ...
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Preface vii | 3 |
Sherwood Anderson | 21 |
The Princess Casamassima | 56 |
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