Dylan Thomas and Poetic Dissociation, Volumen61Southern Illinois University Press, 1964 - 182 páginas |
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... instance , when the baby is hungry , as Freud suggested , it hallucinates - tries to " make " a feeding mother who shall " satisfy " it by illusion . It finds that this fails , but in the course of it the baby has formed the image of a ...
... instance , when the baby is hungry , as Freud suggested , it hallucinates - tries to " make " a feeding mother who shall " satisfy " it by illusion . It finds that this fails , but in the course of it the baby has formed the image of a ...
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... instance , Joyce's portrayal of Bloom as a voyeur . Such weak- nesses are indices to Joyce of deeper sorrows and moral weaknesses , in our civilization . English suburbia , while it hides its psychic woes under a surface respectability ...
... instance , Joyce's portrayal of Bloom as a voyeur . Such weak- nesses are indices to Joyce of deeper sorrows and moral weaknesses , in our civilization . English suburbia , while it hides its psychic woes under a surface respectability ...
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... instance . ) Lament is no account of the sexual reality - it is a special plea for the kind of self - destructive denial of reality to which Thomas himself , the child who is unable to grow up , had come . In If my Head hurt a Hair's ...
... instance . ) Lament is no account of the sexual reality - it is a special plea for the kind of self - destructive denial of reality to which Thomas himself , the child who is unable to grow up , had come . In If my Head hurt a Hair's ...
Contenido
Introduction | 3 |
The True Voice of English Poetry | 17 |
Critical SelfDeception | 35 |
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