A Handbook of Critical Approaches to LiteratureHarper & Row, 1966 - 238 pàgines |
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... complex . But there are certain touch- stones a reader may use to examine the larger fictional work , to analyze its salient features , to find the key to form . Ultimately , if the novel is a good work of art , he should find the ...
... complex . But there are certain touch- stones a reader may use to examine the larger fictional work , to analyze its salient features , to find the key to form . Ultimately , if the novel is a good work of art , he should find the ...
Pàgina 93
... complex manifests itself . In simple terms , the Oedipus complex derives from the little boy's unconscious rivalry with his father for the love of his mother . Freud borrowed the term from the classic Sophoclean tragedy in which the ...
... complex manifests itself . In simple terms , the Oedipus complex derives from the little boy's unconscious rivalry with his father for the love of his mother . Freud borrowed the term from the classic Sophoclean tragedy in which the ...
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... complex . Madeline Usher , the vault in which she is prematurely interred , the house itself , all are , according to Freudian symbol- ogy , mother - images . The weird tale of Ethelred , read to Roderick by the narrator and climaxed by ...
... complex . Madeline Usher , the vault in which she is prematurely interred , the house itself , all are , according to Freudian symbol- ogy , mother - images . The weird tale of Ethelred , read to Roderick by the narrator and climaxed by ...
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TRADITIONAL APPROACHES | 1 |
TRADITIONAL APPROACHES TO MARVELLS | 10 |
TRADITIONAL APPROACHES TO Hamlet | 16 |
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