Ball State University Forum, Volumes 27-28Ball State University., 1986 |
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... father and son would take on pronounced psychological overtones . It may have seemed to some that Freud was simply reducing his own past and present to a phenomenon viewed in relation to the primal father - son con- flict . But Freud ...
... father and son would take on pronounced psychological overtones . It may have seemed to some that Freud was simply reducing his own past and present to a phenomenon viewed in relation to the primal father - son con- flict . But Freud ...
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... father did not approve of the match , and that this opposition caused the artist to move from his parents ' house to his own dwelling on Green Street ( 43 ) . His removal from his parents might have been motivated by a desire for ...
... father did not approve of the match , and that this opposition caused the artist to move from his parents ' house to his own dwelling on Green Street ( 43 ) . His removal from his parents might have been motivated by a desire for ...
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... father's persistence , after the mother can go no farther ( in " The Little Girl Found " ) , that brings both parents to the couching lion . This fatherly intervention contradicts Gleckner's assumption that the father has " no function ...
... father's persistence , after the mother can go no farther ( in " The Little Girl Found " ) , that brings both parents to the couching lion . This fatherly intervention contradicts Gleckner's assumption that the father has " no function ...
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