Single Nature's Double Name: The Collectedness of the Conflicting in British and American Romanticism |
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... Psyche " where what begins as mind passes unnoticeably into world while we nevertheless remember that we are still in mind . What begins as metaphor gradually becomes fact too , which then is returned intact to metaphor to begin all ...
... Psyche " where what begins as mind passes unnoticeably into world while we nevertheless remember that we are still in mind . What begins as metaphor gradually becomes fact too , which then is returned intact to metaphor to begin all ...
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... Psyche , separating and also linking them " . When the Psyche is perceived , opposites conjoin because " Matter has not been eliminated or excluded , on the contrary , ' there will be a new heaven and a new earth ' : spiritualised ...
... Psyche , separating and also linking them " . When the Psyche is perceived , opposites conjoin because " Matter has not been eliminated or excluded , on the contrary , ' there will be a new heaven and a new earth ' : spiritualised ...
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... Psyche and Symbol : A Selection from the Writings of C. G. Jung , ed . Violet S. de Laszlo ( Garden City , New York : Doubleday Anchor , 1958 ) . - , Psychology and Religion ( New Haven , Connecticut : Yale University Press , 1964 ) ...
... Psyche and Symbol : A Selection from the Writings of C. G. Jung , ed . Violet S. de Laszlo ( Garden City , New York : Doubleday Anchor , 1958 ) . - , Psychology and Religion ( New Haven , Connecticut : Yale University Press , 1964 ) ...
Contents
The Philosophy of Romanticism | 3 |
The Poetics of Romanticism | 23 |
Americanizing Romanticism | 57 |
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