From Copyright to Copperfield: The Identity of DickensHarvard University Press, 1987 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... childhood and singled out the episode of the blacking warehouse . With this investment in his childhood experience he thus confirmed in advance the theories of Steven Marcus and Edmund Wil- son , and in this way of thinking in general ...
... childhood and singled out the episode of the blacking warehouse . With this investment in his childhood experience he thus confirmed in advance the theories of Steven Marcus and Edmund Wil- son , and in this way of thinking in general ...
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... childhood are too much like a fairy tale , on the one hand , and the Oedipus complex , on the other , for us to discount the possibility of a broad cultural motive behind the di- rection the story took . This motive can be thought of as ...
... childhood are too much like a fairy tale , on the one hand , and the Oedipus complex , on the other , for us to discount the possibility of a broad cultural motive behind the di- rection the story took . This motive can be thought of as ...
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... childhood than it is like the tragedy of Oedipus ; it is a dream of murder and sex from which one turns " resolutely away " after being tempted , in Erikson's terms , and not a fate to be endured , as Freud's language sometimes suggests ...
... childhood than it is like the tragedy of Oedipus ; it is a dream of murder and sex from which one turns " resolutely away " after being tempted , in Erikson's terms , and not a fate to be endured , as Freud's language sometimes suggests ...
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