The Centennial Review: CR., Band 31College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1987 |
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... response to the world than the adult , a response which enables the mother to find a means of enhancing and enlarging her own view of the world . The speaker asks her daughter , but really herself , why she reads her fairy tales with ...
... response to the world than the adult , a response which enables the mother to find a means of enhancing and enlarging her own view of the world . The speaker asks her daughter , but really herself , why she reads her fairy tales with ...
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... response is rooted psychologically and phenomenologically in the subconscious yearning to pro- tect the small , and to feel tenderness for the delicate and the vulnerable - feelings no doubt originating in the parent - off- spring bond ...
... response is rooted psychologically and phenomenologically in the subconscious yearning to pro- tect the small , and to feel tenderness for the delicate and the vulnerable - feelings no doubt originating in the parent - off- spring bond ...
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... response to the common aesthetic expressions of sorrow and loss , of tragic suffering , of indignant anger at in ... response , the perfection of the sublime is seen as present in the aesthetic object itself and in its direct conveying ...
... response to the common aesthetic expressions of sorrow and loss , of tragic suffering , of indignant anger at in ... response , the perfection of the sublime is seen as present in the aesthetic object itself and in its direct conveying ...
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NUMBER ONE Winter 1987 | 1 |
SUSAN JEFFORDS | 55 |
SUZANNE JUHASZ | 73 |
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