Patterns of Misogyny in Jacobean TragedyStanford University, 1979 - 600 pàgines |
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Barbara Offutt Mathieson. Jung describes a specific symbol which arises out of awareness of the dangers of regression , a symbol which opposes that of the benevo- lent mother . The meaning of this symbolism becomes clear in the light of ...
Barbara Offutt Mathieson. Jung describes a specific symbol which arises out of awareness of the dangers of regression , a symbol which opposes that of the benevo- lent mother . The meaning of this symbolism becomes clear in the light of ...
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... symbol reveals more about literature as art than can an exposition which stresses the fixed and universal content of symbols . By focusing upon the relation of image to user and the connection between images 15 Symbols of Transformation ...
... symbol reveals more about literature as art than can an exposition which stresses the fixed and universal content of symbols . By focusing upon the relation of image to user and the connection between images 15 Symbols of Transformation ...
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... symbol . " On one level , it represents the sexually threatening mother , contact with whom signifies incest . On a deeper level , it signifies the horror of maternal engulfment , frequently confused with the child's own oral ...
... symbol . " On one level , it represents the sexually threatening mother , contact with whom signifies incest . On a deeper level , it signifies the horror of maternal engulfment , frequently confused with the child's own oral ...
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