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... transformation . That is , being deprived for expecting something for nothing is simply an intellectual ver- sion of ... transformation true only for jokes ? Or is it true for literature in general ? We can test this concept of meaning ...
... transformation . That is , being deprived for expecting something for nothing is simply an intellectual ver- sion of ... transformation true only for jokes ? Or is it true for literature in general ? We can test this concept of meaning ...
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Norman Norwood Holland. transformation " out there " is felt as transformation " in here . " Obviously , our next step should be to look at the ways literary works handle the unconscious fantasies at their nucleus so as to achieve this ...
Norman Norwood Holland. transformation " out there " is felt as transformation " in here . " Obviously , our next step should be to look at the ways literary works handle the unconscious fantasies at their nucleus so as to achieve this ...
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... transformation of our own fantasy . We can distinguish two other important agents of transformation . The first is structure or form ( in a large sense ) , that which determines what we are aware of at any given moment as we are seeing ...
... transformation of our own fantasy . We can distinguish two other important agents of transformation . The first is structure or form ( in a large sense ) , that which determines what we are aware of at any given moment as we are seeing ...
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Literature as Transformation | 3 |
A Dictionary of Fantasy | 31 |
The Willing Suspension of Disbelief | 63 |
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