Monsters of Affection: Dickens, Eliot, & Bronte on Fatherhood |
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... complex . Freud's self - analysis , for example , focused primarily on his rivalry with his father for his mother's affection and on his numerous battles with brothers , mentors , and father - supplements . The implications for the ...
... complex . Freud's self - analysis , for example , focused primarily on his rivalry with his father for his mother's affection and on his numerous battles with brothers , mentors , and father - supplements . The implications for the ...
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... complex , the daughter also enters the realm of culture problematically . What role , for example , does the daughter play in the symbolic murder of the father by the primal sons ? Must she also metaphorically murder the father who was ...
... complex , the daughter also enters the realm of culture problematically . What role , for example , does the daughter play in the symbolic murder of the father by the primal sons ? Must she also metaphorically murder the father who was ...
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... complex while it ushers in the female . Renouncing her identification with another woman , the girl transfers her ... complex ushers in , with the metaphor of castration , the daughter's dependence upon the father and his approbation ...
... complex while it ushers in the female . Renouncing her identification with another woman , the girl transfers her ... complex ushers in , with the metaphor of castration , the daughter's dependence upon the father and his approbation ...
Contents
Authors of Being | 10 |
A Sort of Father | 65 |
Masters and Mastery | 119 |
Copyright | |
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