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... become a love object to the father in much the same role as his mother . Ultimately , he decides ( in normal development ) that the solution to his problem is to identify , to become one with the father or as much like him as possible ...
... become a love object to the father in much the same role as his mother . Ultimately , he decides ( in normal development ) that the solution to his problem is to identify , to become one with the father or as much like him as possible ...
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... become as little children , ye shall not enter the kingdom of literature . And we do - we become infants prior even to an aware- ness of ourselves as such , quite unable to disbelieve . Or so we do in part . We may be somewhat childlike ...
... become as little children , ye shall not enter the kingdom of literature . And we do - we become infants prior even to an aware- ness of ourselves as such , quite unable to disbelieve . Or so we do in part . We may be somewhat childlike ...
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... becomes markedly less . As for myself , I find that as I watch an " entertainment , " I am totally en- grossed much of the time , but at various moments I become rest- less and aware of myself again , aware , perhaps , that I am sitting ...
... becomes markedly less . As for myself , I find that as I watch an " entertainment , " I am totally en- grossed much of the time , but at various moments I become rest- less and aware of myself again , aware , perhaps , that I am sitting ...
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Literature as Transformation | 3 |
A Dictionary of Fantasy | 31 |
The Willing Suspension of Disbelief | 63 |
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