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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... question is controversial . In order to regain such power the human soul must at the least strive to return to " Saturn's heaven " and to approach the angels . In this life man achieves intuitive vision only on rare occasions and with ...
... question is controversial . In order to regain such power the human soul must at the least strive to return to " Saturn's heaven " and to approach the angels . In this life man achieves intuitive vision only on rare occasions and with ...
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... question around , to ask instead what elements psychoanalysis might have borrowed from literature and incorporated into its own doctrine . If , to however limited a degree , literature was one of the sources of psychoanalysis , then ...
... question around , to ask instead what elements psychoanalysis might have borrowed from literature and incorporated into its own doctrine . If , to however limited a degree , literature was one of the sources of psychoanalysis , then ...
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... question of changing a dish ! Note , moreover , that the hyperbolic thought in this passage , so closely associated with a great outpouring of sentiment , is in several places constructed from elements of the common language . The free ...
... question of changing a dish ! Note , moreover , that the hyperbolic thought in this passage , so closely associated with a great outpouring of sentiment , is in several places constructed from elements of the common language . The free ...
Contents
JeanJacques Rousseau and the Peril of Reflection | 14 |
Pseudonymous Stendhal | 78 |
The Critical Relation | 112 |
Copyright | |
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