Continuum, Volume 1AMS Press, 1989 - French literature |
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Page 92
... nature of le naturel , the id of the superego . Phèdre's early surrender of her natural love for Hippolyte to the dictates of conscience ( the incest tabou , marital fidelity , other symbolic proscriptions ) is relieved by chance the ...
... nature of le naturel , the id of the superego . Phèdre's early surrender of her natural love for Hippolyte to the dictates of conscience ( the incest tabou , marital fidelity , other symbolic proscriptions ) is relieved by chance the ...
Page 93
... nature . The King's likeness to which truth ? To God's truth , as I argued in the 1959 article I adduced earlier ... natural - i.e . , utterly natural , even as Tartuffe's codes are , as I have said , utterly séant , codes of le naturel ...
... nature . The King's likeness to which truth ? To God's truth , as I argued in the 1959 article I adduced earlier ... natural - i.e . , utterly natural , even as Tartuffe's codes are , as I have said , utterly séant , codes of le naturel ...
Page 226
... nature of such a meaning and on its underlying values and effect . This speculation cuts across traditional literary historical divisions into the pre - Classical and the Classical , the age of the roman and the age of the nouvelle ...
... nature of such a meaning and on its underlying values and effect . This speculation cuts across traditional literary historical divisions into the pre - Classical and the Classical , the age of the roman and the age of the nouvelle ...
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