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... mind and the self . From the creative and intuitive mind it summons forth unconscious feelings , our fears and our dreams ; from the rational and logical mind it requires organization , evi- dence , correctness , even perfection ...
... mind and the self . From the creative and intuitive mind it summons forth unconscious feelings , our fears and our dreams ; from the rational and logical mind it requires organization , evi- dence , correctness , even perfection ...
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... mind . Left to its own devices , the mind makes connections we may never have anticipated . No one but yourself needs to read your prewriting ; you will be the one to determine what seems interesting and relevant . The more prewriting ...
... mind . Left to its own devices , the mind makes connections we may never have anticipated . No one but yourself needs to read your prewriting ; you will be the one to determine what seems interesting and relevant . The more prewriting ...
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... mind , which , at another time and under different conditions , can be conscious . Before the beginning of this century , Freud and Josef Breuer had recognized that neurotic symptoms - hysteria , certain types of pain , and abnormal ...
... mind , which , at another time and under different conditions , can be conscious . Before the beginning of this century , Freud and Josef Breuer had recognized that neurotic symptoms - hysteria , certain types of pain , and abnormal ...
Contents
Discovering Ourselves in Writing | 1 |
Joan Didion On Keeping a Notebook | 9 |
Patricia Hampl Memory and Imagination | 15 |
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