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... represent this transformation , this special status of psy- choanalytic " meaning , " graphically . We begin with a text which is , ultimately , a discrete collection of words : xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx The text has a ...
... represent this transformation , this special status of psy- choanalytic " meaning , " graphically . We begin with a text which is , ultimately , a discrete collection of words : xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx The text has a ...
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... representing that continuum . Even so , even if we assume that those processes are continuous , the line a - a ' must ... represent them would be as energy spectrums . That is , we can simply indicate the two processes , conscious and ...
... representing that continuum . Even so , even if we assume that those processes are continuous , the line a - a ' must ... represent them would be as energy spectrums . That is , we can simply indicate the two processes , conscious and ...
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... representing it . When Shakespeare chooses a stage and Arnold the Sicilian expedi- tion to represent a primal scene fantasy , they have already partially transformed unconscious material into intellectual content . Simi- larly , when ...
... representing it . When Shakespeare chooses a stage and Arnold the Sicilian expedi- tion to represent a primal scene fantasy , they have already partially transformed unconscious material into intellectual content . Simi- larly , when ...
Contents
Literature as Transformation | 3 |
A Dictionary of Fantasy | 31 |
The Willing Suspension of Disbelief | 63 |
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