The Living EyeThis volume is a translation of selections of L'Oeil vivant (1961 and 70). Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or. |
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... figure in which an insistent reverie finds its culmination , supplanting an obsessive fan- tasy . Rousseau ... figures of his personal mythology . He pursues real prey only in order to possess their beloved shades . In Sophie d'Houdetot ...
... figure in which an insistent reverie finds its culmination , supplanting an obsessive fan- tasy . Rousseau ... figures of his personal mythology . He pursues real prey only in order to possess their beloved shades . In Sophie d'Houdetot ...
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... figure as the second great dramatic figure , not simply as one literary character among others . The Hamlet character belongs to the cate- gory of prototypes , of exemplary themes . If Oedipus expresses through transgression and ...
... figure as the second great dramatic figure , not simply as one literary character among others . The Hamlet character belongs to the cate- gory of prototypes , of exemplary themes . If Oedipus expresses through transgression and ...
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... figure resides . That figure has been subsumed at a new level , assigned a secondary signifying function . Yet the name of the hero , now a common noun , has not disappeared ; it has acquired a new meaning and a place in the ...
... figure resides . That figure has been subsumed at a new level , assigned a secondary signifying function . Yet the name of the hero , now a common noun , has not disappeared ; it has acquired a new meaning and a place in the ...
Contents
JeanJacques Rousseau and the Peril of Reflection | 14 |
Pseudonymous Stendhal | 78 |
The Critical Relation | 112 |
Copyright | |
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aorist tense autobiography becomes Confessions consciousness criticism desire discourse Discourse on Inequality distance divine dreams Emile Benveniste emotion event existence expression external eyes fact fascination feeling fiction Freud gaze glance Hamlet happiness Hence hero Ibid imaginary imagination initial inner innocence interpretation intuition invented Jean-Jacques Jean-Jacques Rousseau Jean-Jacques's knowledge language literary literature longer look Ludwig Binswanger Mademoiselle de Breil Marcel Raymond mask meaning metamorphosis method mirror motto myth narcissism narration narrative nature neurosis never object Oedipus Oedipus complex Oedipus Rex once oneself Paris passion past perfect person play pleasure possession possible present pseudonyms psychoanalysis psychological pure reality reason reflection relation remains reveals reverie role Rousseau scene seeks sensation sense Shakespeare's Sigmund Freud situation social society sometimes soul speak Stendhal style symbolic takes theme things third-person narrative thought transformation truth Turin uncon unconscious witness words writing