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This bleak tale suggests that the beloved is created in the lover's mind out of the
extremity of his need , and projected upon ... displays more , with a curious ability
to divide her ambivalent psyche to create new , somewhat lopsided beings .
This bleak tale suggests that the beloved is created in the lover's mind out of the
extremity of his need , and projected upon ... displays more , with a curious ability
to divide her ambivalent psyche to create new , somewhat lopsided beings .
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Jane Austen , and George Eliot remains the best example of how fiction can
create free , independent characters who are not “ merely puppets in the
exteriorization of some closely - locked psychological conflict ” of the author . The
nineteenth ...
Jane Austen , and George Eliot remains the best example of how fiction can
create free , independent characters who are not “ merely puppets in the
exteriorization of some closely - locked psychological conflict ” of the author . The
nineteenth ...
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Although Charles later admits to the reader that he has created an “ image " of
Hartley which does not correspond to ... His kidnaping of Hartley reveals his need
to hold her prisoner in his imagination , to create an aesthetic image he can ...
Although Charles later admits to the reader that he has created an “ image " of
Hartley which does not correspond to ... His kidnaping of Hartley reveals his need
to hold her prisoner in his imagination , to create an aesthetic image he can ...
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Abschnitt 1 | 1981 |
Abschnitt 2 | 1995 |
Abschnitt 3 | 2005 |
Urheberrecht | |
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