American Imago, Volume 17Johns Hopkins University Press, 1960 - Electronic journals Explores the role that psychoanalysis plays in contemporary cultural, literary, and social theory. Offers scholarly perspectives on the reciprocal relationship between psychoanalysis and culture, and investigates the connections between psychoanalysis and anthropology, philosophy, politics, history, art history, musicology, literary theory, and education. |
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Page 187
... mother . We can only make assumptions about his relation- ship with her on the basis of certain elements in his life history , as his story unfolds . But certain inferences can be drawn now . It seems reasonable to suppose that David's ...
... mother . We can only make assumptions about his relation- ship with her on the basis of certain elements in his life history , as his story unfolds . But certain inferences can be drawn now . It seems reasonable to suppose that David's ...
Page 198
... mother - city ' is employed there , for the word translated towns means daughters . " ( 17 ) Samuel Two , which is ... mother and is believed to refer to the mother - city , Gath . The use of this unusual word in place of the commonly ...
... mother - city ' is employed there , for the word translated towns means daughters . " ( 17 ) Samuel Two , which is ... mother and is believed to refer to the mother - city , Gath . The use of this unusual word in place of the commonly ...
Page 418
... mother aught ; leave her to heaven " ( I , v , 85-87 ) , nor should it to us . Even the most cursory reader or spec- tator of the play comes away with the distinct impression that Gertrude is terribly guilty of something . Hamlet never ...
... mother aught ; leave her to heaven " ( I , v , 85-87 ) , nor should it to us . Even the most cursory reader or spec- tator of the play comes away with the distinct impression that Gertrude is terribly guilty of something . Hamlet never ...
Contents
An Organic Study of Macbeth | 133 |
Bergler Edmund | 407 |
Desmonde William | 413 |
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