Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 79American Folk-lore Society, 1966 |
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... symbolic base upon which the poetry is built ; the father is almost com pletely ignored symbolically . In general I would agree with this conclusion as long as one speaks exclusively of this literary genre . But when we look , for ...
... symbolic base upon which the poetry is built ; the father is almost com pletely ignored symbolically . In general I would agree with this conclusion as long as one speaks exclusively of this literary genre . But when we look , for ...
Strana 53
... symbolic material mirroring a fixation at what Freud called the phallic level of development . I do not believe that all of the poetry usually classified as medieval romance shows the symbolic struc- ture of this level of development ...
... symbolic material mirroring a fixation at what Freud called the phallic level of development . I do not believe that all of the poetry usually classified as medieval romance shows the symbolic struc- ture of this level of development ...
Strana 58
and of the initial dream symbolism , described by him in Gates of the Dream . Like Freud , he held such images to be symbolic expressions of the desire to return to the mother's womb . With the concatenation of the night , the quiet ...
and of the initial dream symbolism , described by him in Gates of the Dream . Like Freud , he held such images to be symbolic expressions of the desire to return to the mother's womb . With the concatenation of the night , the quiet ...
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Mythology as a Reflection | 3 |
Psychological Symbolism | 52 |
A Reconstructed Myth from Eastern | 84 |
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