The Language of Puritan Feeling: An Exploration in Literature, Psychology, and Social HistoryRutgers University Press, 1980 - 346 páginas |
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... theory suggests , for instance , that adult Family Romance fantasies arise from unresolved conflicts at the anal as well as the Oedipal stages of growth.28 What we know about Puritan child rearing does not entirely contradict psycho ...
... theory suggests , for instance , that adult Family Romance fantasies arise from unresolved conflicts at the anal as well as the Oedipal stages of growth.28 What we know about Puritan child rearing does not entirely contradict psycho ...
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... theory , the theory can be questioned , and the evidence is almost entirely from advice , not behavior . Demos is not writing of a mainstream Puritan village but of Plymouth , a separatist colony whose inhabitants had more humble and ...
... theory , the theory can be questioned , and the evidence is almost entirely from advice , not behavior . Demos is not writing of a mainstream Puritan village but of Plymouth , a separatist colony whose inhabitants had more humble and ...
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... theory . Puritanism is therefore more appropriately studied as a concentration of many conscious and unconscious factors at many levels of child and adult life . What we can more surely say is that Puritan mothering of infants was ...
... theory . Puritanism is therefore more appropriately studied as a concentration of many conscious and unconscious factors at many levels of child and adult life . What we can more surely say is that Puritan mothering of infants was ...
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