Coming of Age in Shakespeare**** Reprint of the 1981 edition (which is cited in BCL3). Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Page 13
... individual's progression from youth to maturity is hardly the exclusive province of the anthropologists . The psychologist Erik Erikson has devoted much of his career to exploring what he was among the first to term the ' identity ...
... individual's progression from youth to maturity is hardly the exclusive province of the anthropologists . The psychologist Erik Erikson has devoted much of his career to exploring what he was among the first to term the ' identity ...
Page 19
... individual and non - periodic . The crises which provoke them have to do not with the season , but in most cases with some aspect of the family system . Where rites of intensification affect all the members of a group at once , rites of ...
... individual and non - periodic . The crises which provoke them have to do not with the season , but in most cases with some aspect of the family system . Where rites of intensification affect all the members of a group at once , rites of ...
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... individual , or that individual's consciousness of his own identity , but also , in an adjectival form , ' same ' or ' identical ' . Thus Regan claims that she is made of the ' self metal ' as her sister , and the Duchess of Gloucester ...
... individual , or that individual's consciousness of his own identity , but also , in an adjectival form , ' same ' or ' identical ' . Thus Regan claims that she is made of the ' self metal ' as her sister , and the Duchess of Gloucester ...
Contents
SEPARATION AND INDIVIDUATION | 30 |
NOMINATION AND ELECTION | 52 |
PLAIN SPEAKING | 80 |
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