A Jungian Psychoanalytic Interpretation of William Faulkner's As I Lay DyingUniversity Press of America, 1981 - 99 páginas |
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... believed in the deep collective contents of the mind and said they were universal and prior to the fact of individuality . Because the collec- tive unconscious is not dependent on the biologi- cal factors of the body , it is a ...
... believed in the deep collective contents of the mind and said they were universal and prior to the fact of individuality . Because the collec- tive unconscious is not dependent on the biologi- cal factors of the body , it is a ...
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... believed in the potential qualities of the mind , and he wove his views into the tapestries of fictional composition . Faulkner mirrored Jung's archetypes by means of the Bundren family and surrounded each character with the veil of ...
... believed in the potential qualities of the mind , and he wove his views into the tapestries of fictional composition . Faulkner mirrored Jung's archetypes by means of the Bundren family and surrounded each character with the veil of ...
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... believed in the harmonious potentials of human mental strengths , and he reflected his profound ideas in brilliant works . He searched for deeper truths of life and the essence of spiritual creativity . Faulkner was indeed a nova on the ...
... believed in the harmonious potentials of human mental strengths , and he reflected his profound ideas in brilliant works . He searched for deeper truths of life and the essence of spiritual creativity . Faulkner was indeed a nova on the ...
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A Jungian Psychoanalytic Interpretation of William Faulkner's As I Lay Dying Dixie M. Turner Vista de fragmentos - 1981 |
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