The literature of the second selfUniversity of Arizona Press, 1972 - 241 pagini |
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Pagina 45
... former tilts slightly toward the psychopathic case history, the latter slightly toward the allegory. In the remaining two examples to be considered in this chapter there is no such tilting. The first is a work by that other and somewhat ...
... former tilts slightly toward the psychopathic case history, the latter slightly toward the allegory. In the remaining two examples to be considered in this chapter there is no such tilting. The first is a work by that other and somewhat ...
Pagina 84
... former captain from betraying the secret that captain and slave have reversed roles. He invents such refinements of mental torture — for example, in the shaving scene when he brandishes a naked razor over Don Benito's throat — as to ...
... former captain from betraying the secret that captain and slave have reversed roles. He invents such refinements of mental torture — for example, in the shaving scene when he brandishes a naked razor over Don Benito's throat — as to ...
Pagina 213
... former owner until the victim attempts to kill it and so kills himself." See p. 359. Robert Rogers, in The Double in Literature, makes the same mistake, and suggests that this ending was borrowed by Poe for that of William Wilson. See p ...
... former owner until the victim attempts to kill it and so kills himself." See p. 359. Robert Rogers, in The Double in Literature, makes the same mistake, and suggests that this ending was borrowed by Poe for that of William Wilson. See p ...
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The Nature of the Second Self | 1 |
The Second Self as Twin Brother | 14 |
The Second Self as Pursuer | 27 |
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Allbee appears Bartleby becomes Beloved Billy Billy Budd chapter character Claggart collective unconscious comes conscious counterpart creative literature dark death Demian Devil Dorian Dostoevsky Double dream Duchess of Towers Enkidu evil second examples explained eyes face fact Faust fear feeling Fidelman figure Gil-Martin Gilgamesh give Gogo Golyadkin guilt hatred Heathcliff Heyst horror human Ibid identity intruder Ivan Ivan's Javert Jean Valjean Jesus Jones Joseph Conrad Judas Jung latter least less Leventhal Leventhal's living Lord Jim Markheim means Medardus Mephistopheles merely Mimsey mind murder mysterious narrator narrator's nature never novel once opposite person Peter Ibbetson physical Pierre present Psychology Pursuer Raskol Raskolnikov relationship Rene Wellek Robert Ronald Gregor Smith second-self seems sense shadow simply Smerdyakov soul spirit Steppenwolf story strange stranger suggestion Svidrigai'lov Tempter things thought Translated Twin Brother twofoldness uncanny unconscious victim William Wilson words York young