Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12,Temas13-14Concordia College, 1969 |
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... space . He adjusts his actions to reality insofar as they appear normal . The autistic thinking is the source of the delusions , of the crude offenses against logic and propriety , and all the other pathological symptoms . The two forms ...
... space . He adjusts his actions to reality insofar as they appear normal . The autistic thinking is the source of the delusions , of the crude offenses against logic and propriety , and all the other pathological symptoms . The two forms ...
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... space is far more subtle and complex than the psychiatrist might suggest . While Mrs. Woolf never proceeds so far as Genêt and Burroughs in the rejection of the primacy of the outer world , she does question the authenticity of a life ...
... space is far more subtle and complex than the psychiatrist might suggest . While Mrs. Woolf never proceeds so far as Genêt and Burroughs in the rejection of the primacy of the outer world , she does question the authenticity of a life ...
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... space . Lily's art is abstract ; Mrs. Ramsay and James are reduced , somewhat to Mr. Bankes ' surprise , to a “ triangular purple shape ” ( p . 81 ) . The problem of the painting , as Lily sees it , is how to connect “ this mass on the ...
... space . Lily's art is abstract ; Mrs. Ramsay and James are reduced , somewhat to Mr. Bankes ' surprise , to a “ triangular purple shape ” ( p . 81 ) . The problem of the painting , as Lily sees it , is how to connect “ this mass on the ...
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