The Centennial Review: CR., Volume 31College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1987 - Literature |
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... child both as fact and symbol of the mother's experience in the world . Jung's discussion of the symbol of the child and the mother in The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious is tellingly relevant to the work of these five writers ...
... child both as fact and symbol of the mother's experience in the world . Jung's discussion of the symbol of the child and the mother in The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious is tellingly relevant to the work of these five writers ...
Page 241
... child becomes a symbol of future healing as the mother repossesses something vital , but lost , from the past through the child . In this sense , the child is a temporal ex- pander , leading the mother - poet simultaneously backward and ...
... child becomes a symbol of future healing as the mother repossesses something vital , but lost , from the past through the child . In this sense , the child is a temporal ex- pander , leading the mother - poet simultaneously backward and ...
Page 251
... child relationships to find a way beyond them to other fruitful links with the world . III Many of the poems of Sharon Olds take up this concern with the stage beyond the nurturing of children to releasing them with care into their own ...
... child relationships to find a way beyond them to other fruitful links with the world . III Many of the poems of Sharon Olds take up this concern with the stage beyond the nurturing of children to releasing them with care into their own ...
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