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... literary text , rather than a too easy satisfaction with subvocal expression , which concerns us , whether we are talking about the student alone or the student reading in the presence of others . We should hold that in certain respects ...
... literary text , rather than a too easy satisfaction with subvocal expression , which concerns us , whether we are talking about the student alone or the student reading in the presence of others . We should hold that in certain respects ...
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... Literary Method , Yale University Press , New Haven , Conn . , 1955 . Hoffman , Frederick J .: Freudianism and the Literary Mind , Louisiana State University Press , Baton Rouge , La . , 1945 . Jung , Carl Gustav : " Psychology and ...
... Literary Method , Yale University Press , New Haven , Conn . , 1955 . Hoffman , Frederick J .: Freudianism and the Literary Mind , Louisiana State University Press , Baton Rouge , La . , 1945 . Jung , Carl Gustav : " Psychology and ...
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... Literary Criticism : A Short History , Alfred A. Knopf , Inc. , New York , 1957 . 2. GENERAL CRITICAL DISCUSSION Burke , Kenneth : The Philosophy of Literary Form : Studies in Symbolic Action , rev . and abridged , Vintage Books ed ...
... Literary Criticism : A Short History , Alfred A. Knopf , Inc. , New York , 1957 . 2. GENERAL CRITICAL DISCUSSION Burke , Kenneth : The Philosophy of Literary Form : Studies in Symbolic Action , rev . and abridged , Vintage Books ed ...
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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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