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... daydreams of the magazines — these are the opium of the suburbs . The drug is not harmful except to the addict himself and is no more injurious to him than Johnny Carson or a bridge club , but it is nothing to be proud of . This reading ...
... daydreams of the magazines — these are the opium of the suburbs . The drug is not harmful except to the addict himself and is no more injurious to him than Johnny Carson or a bridge club , but it is nothing to be proud of . This reading ...
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... daydreams or " phantasies " ? How do daydreams and fantasies relate to neurosis and to nocturnal dreams ? 2. What is the relationship between the daydreamer and the imagina- tive writer ? 3. What is Freud's definition of a myth ...
... daydreams or " phantasies " ? How do daydreams and fantasies relate to neurosis and to nocturnal dreams ? 2. What is the relationship between the daydreamer and the imagina- tive writer ? 3. What is Freud's definition of a myth ...
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... daydreams are an amusement , a release from the monotony of what we are , from the life sentence of the mirror . The imagination's pageant of an alternative self is a kind of vacation from one's fate . Kierkegaard did not really mean he ...
... daydreams are an amusement , a release from the monotony of what we are , from the life sentence of the mirror . The imagination's pageant of an alternative self is a kind of vacation from one's fate . Kierkegaard did not really mean he ...
Contents
Discovering Ourselves in Writing | 1 |
Joan Didion On Keeping a Notebook | 9 |
Patricia Hampl Memory and Imagination | 15 |
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