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... play . Later , he keeps his perception of the world from becoming fixed , and no longer capable of growth , by using art , either as artist or audi- ence ; and he may also use psychoanalysis . For . . . art and play both link the world ...
... play . Later , he keeps his perception of the world from becoming fixed , and no longer capable of growth , by using art , either as artist or audi- ence ; and he may also use psychoanalysis . For . . . art and play both link the world ...
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... play . That is , to play is " to hallucinate ego mastery . " 12 Both play and literature can be understood in this sense as first , letting a dis- turbing influence happen to us , then , second , mastering that dis- turbance . The ...
... play . That is , to play is " to hallucinate ego mastery . " 12 Both play and literature can be understood in this sense as first , letting a dis- turbing influence happen to us , then , second , mastering that dis- turbance . The ...
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... play because they are close to the emotional themes of the play . We put onto Mercutio not only the love and hate aroused by Shakespeare's tragedy , but also the love and hate we ourselves feel toward parents , toward girls like Rosa ...
... play because they are close to the emotional themes of the play . We put onto Mercutio not only the love and hate aroused by Shakespeare's tragedy , but also the love and hate we ourselves feel toward parents , toward girls like Rosa ...
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Literature as Transformation | 3 |
A Dictionary of Fantasy | 31 |
The Willing Suspension of Disbelief | 63 |
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