CEA Critic, Volume 60Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1997 |
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... represents — a fire symbolizing both her repressed sexuality and the gradually emerging aspects of her unconscious feminine principle . Ignoring the warning of her dreams , she flees from Thornfield : “ Up the blood rushed to his face ...
... represents — a fire symbolizing both her repressed sexuality and the gradually emerging aspects of her unconscious feminine principle . Ignoring the warning of her dreams , she flees from Thornfield : “ Up the blood rushed to his face ...
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... representing a positive / negative polarity of influence on the ego ( as do the masculine archetypes as well ) . We ... represents us as we would like to be seen , for example , as the ' ideal lover , ' the ' appealing , helpless child ...
... representing a positive / negative polarity of influence on the ego ( as do the masculine archetypes as well ) . We ... represents us as we would like to be seen , for example , as the ' ideal lover , ' the ' appealing , helpless child ...
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... representing older European efforts , and perhaps more recent ones , to deal with black consciousness in a positive manner ... represents appropriations of Ourika , the Duras fictional character , as well as of the actual " Ourika , " or ...
... representing older European efforts , and perhaps more recent ones , to deal with black consciousness in a positive manner ... represents appropriations of Ourika , the Duras fictional character , as well as of the actual " Ourika , " or ...
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Archetypes of the Feminine | 14 |
Nature and the | 35 |
Charlotte Vive | 60 |
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