CEA Critic, Volume 60Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1997 |
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... sexuality that , given Victorian strictures , is forced up into the “ attic " to turn into a " madwoman ” – ' —our Jungian reading emphasizes that Bertha is a part of Jane's own psyche , and that Jane's own psychological / sexual ...
... sexuality that , given Victorian strictures , is forced up into the “ attic " to turn into a " madwoman ” – ' —our Jungian reading emphasizes that Bertha is a part of Jane's own psyche , and that Jane's own psychological / sexual ...
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... sexually inadequate and damning relationships in The Waste Land . In this section of the poem , we observe Augustine in Carthage , " burning burning burning " ( 41 ) , a reference to his sexual interests in that city . And since he ...
... sexually inadequate and damning relationships in The Waste Land . In this section of the poem , we observe Augustine in Carthage , " burning burning burning " ( 41 ) , a reference to his sexual interests in that city . And since he ...
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... sexual matter . Yalom tries to get Ginny to admit that she has sexual feelings toward him ( the transference ) ; in her report , she comments on this part of the hour , agreeing with his write - up . She demonstrates , however , that ...
... sexual matter . Yalom tries to get Ginny to admit that she has sexual feelings toward him ( the transference ) ; in her report , she comments on this part of the hour , agreeing with his write - up . She demonstrates , however , that ...
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Archetypes of the Feminine | 14 |
Nature and the | 35 |
Charlotte Vive | 60 |
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