Legacy, Volume 9;Volume 9Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1992 |
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... symbolic language , in a mimed transaction on the deck of the slave ship that has brought her from Africa to Baltimore : [ The doctor ] fumbled in his pocket and brought out a deerskin pouch , from which he took two squares of maple ...
... symbolic language , in a mimed transaction on the deck of the slave ship that has brought her from Africa to Baltimore : [ The doctor ] fumbled in his pocket and brought out a deerskin pouch , from which he took two squares of maple ...
Halaman 28
... symbolic language - may of course be itself understood as a sophisticated psy- chological expression of the modern nostalgia for an " incarnational " lan- guage that I mentioned earlier in this essay , a romantically essentialist repu ...
... symbolic language - may of course be itself understood as a sophisticated psy- chological expression of the modern nostalgia for an " incarnational " lan- guage that I mentioned earlier in this essay , a romantically essentialist repu ...
Halaman 33
... symbolic mother " to sug- gest that what we find in Sapphira is something like a survival of the Freudian " phallic mother " into symbolic experience . Freud understood that children pass through a period of attributing a penis to both ...
... symbolic mother " to sug- gest that what we find in Sapphira is something like a survival of the Freudian " phallic mother " into symbolic experience . Freud understood that children pass through a period of attributing a penis to both ...
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The Later Novels | 69 |
A JOURNAL | 90 |
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