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Page 81
... dream or ' true ' religion , because , as Sidney maintained some time ago , poetry ' nothing affirmeth ' . In the dawn of civilisation , religion , like poetry and science , was still part of an undifferentiated mythology , a ...
... dream or ' true ' religion , because , as Sidney maintained some time ago , poetry ' nothing affirmeth ' . In the dawn of civilisation , religion , like poetry and science , was still part of an undifferentiated mythology , a ...
Page 83
... dream analysis and the bearing this has on ' poetry's dream work ' . We might point out here that one of the earliest uses of Freud's dream theory in an attempt to explain the poetic process , was that by F. C. Prescott23 who ...
... dream analysis and the bearing this has on ' poetry's dream work ' . We might point out here that one of the earliest uses of Freud's dream theory in an attempt to explain the poetic process , was that by F. C. Prescott23 who ...
Page 84
... dream work and the artist becomes a producer within poetry's function in the ongoing evolutionary process of psychic adaptation to the environment . The illusion of dream has a ' biological value ' in its attempt to modify reality , but ...
... dream work and the artist becomes a producer within poetry's function in the ongoing evolutionary process of psychic adaptation to the environment . The illusion of dream has a ' biological value ' in its attempt to modify reality , but ...
Contents
Editors Foreword | 1 |
Caudwell in the Thirties | 23 |
The Poet and Novelist | 52 |
Copyright | |
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