Literature as ExperienceMcGraw-Hill, 1959 - 325 sider |
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... and Animals , Philosophical Library , Inc. , New York , 1955 , p . 356 : " most of our expressive actions are innate or instinctive .... " serve the " higher " levels.12 His emotions could be 50 LITERATURE AS EXPERIENCE.
... and Animals , Philosophical Library , Inc. , New York , 1955 , p . 356 : " most of our expressive actions are innate or instinctive .... " serve the " higher " levels.12 His emotions could be 50 LITERATURE AS EXPERIENCE.
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... quietly with a book , Rudolph Allers , The Psychology of Character , trans . with intro . by E. B. Strauss , Sheed & Ward , Inc. , New York , 1943 , p . 8 . while B climbs the walls . As adults , A PERSONALITY AND LITERATURE 63.
... quietly with a book , Rudolph Allers , The Psychology of Character , trans . with intro . by E. B. Strauss , Sheed & Ward , Inc. , New York , 1943 , p . 8 . while B climbs the walls . As adults , A PERSONALITY AND LITERATURE 63.
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... . by Carl Van Vechten , copy- right , 1946 , by Random House , Inc. , New York , pp . 324-325 . Quoted by per- mission of the publishers . people , and I don't say ever Miss Melanctha that THE WRITER AND THE READER 135.
... . by Carl Van Vechten , copy- right , 1946 , by Random House , Inc. , New York , pp . 324-325 . Quoted by per- mission of the publishers . people , and I don't say ever Miss Melanctha that THE WRITER AND THE READER 135.
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The Individual and Experience | 3 |
The Physical Nature of the Individual | 15 |
Adaptive and Emotional Behavior | 29 |
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