CEA Critic, Volume 60Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1997 |
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... individual has rejected and repressed ( that is , " split - off " from ego consciousness ) . As Ulanov describes the process : To be a whole person we must come to terms with our own physical , sexual identity and with all those psychic ...
... individual has rejected and repressed ( that is , " split - off " from ego consciousness ) . As Ulanov describes the process : To be a whole person we must come to terms with our own physical , sexual identity and with all those psychic ...
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... individual but common to all men [ sic ] , and perhaps even to all animals , and is the true basis of the individual psyche . ( 38 ) Not surprisingly , such complexes as the persona and shadow combine material from both the personal and ...
... individual but common to all men [ sic ] , and perhaps even to all animals , and is the true basis of the individual psyche . ( 38 ) Not surprisingly , such complexes as the persona and shadow combine material from both the personal and ...
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... individual's unwill- ingness to speak categorically about what is or is not relative to oneself may be found in the prescriptive — that is , for someone other than the writer's self . Speaking committedly of self seems somehow like ...
... individual's unwill- ingness to speak categorically about what is or is not relative to oneself may be found in the prescriptive — that is , for someone other than the writer's self . Speaking committedly of self seems somehow like ...
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Archetypes of the Feminine | 14 |
Nature and the | 35 |
Charlotte Vive | 60 |
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