The Language of Puritan Feeling: An Exploration in Literature, Psychology, and Social HistoryRutgers University Press, 1980 - 346 páginas |
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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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... theory and imagery than in behavior or child - rearing prac- tices . Contemporary psychoanalytic theory connects what it calls the anal character to obsessional behavior and finds anal dynamics in adult Family Romance fantasies . Puritan ...
... theory and imagery than in behavior or child - rearing prac- tices . Contemporary psychoanalytic theory connects what it calls the anal character to obsessional behavior and finds anal dynamics in adult Family Romance fantasies . Puritan ...
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Puritans Hate Stage Plays? | 23 |
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