Monsters of Affection: Dickens, Eliot, & Bronte on Fatherhood |
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... child's intellectually unformulated but nonetheless intense feelings about his place in the father - mother - child triangle . In the real or fantasied scene of seduction , the child has been or imagines she has been seduced by her ...
... child's intellectually unformulated but nonetheless intense feelings about his place in the father - mother - child triangle . In the real or fantasied scene of seduction , the child has been or imagines she has been seduced by her ...
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... child as her father and then relates the fantasy as " my father is beating the child . " In a second phase of the fantasy - a phase never remembered but constructed in analysis by interpretation - the subject accepts the child as ...
... child as her father and then relates the fantasy as " my father is beating the child . " In a second phase of the fantasy - a phase never remembered but constructed in analysis by interpretation - the subject accepts the child as ...
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... child does this , Freud hypothesizes , because his mother has gone out ; the child repeats and compensates for this unpleasurable absence with the symbolized presence of his wooden toy : he can make it , unlike his mother , return ...
... child does this , Freud hypothesizes , because his mother has gone out ; the child repeats and compensates for this unpleasurable absence with the symbolized presence of his wooden toy : he can make it , unlike his mother , return ...
Contents
Authors of Being | 10 |
A Sort of Father | 65 |
Masters and Mastery | 119 |
Copyright | |
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