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" There is no better analogy for repression, which at the same time makes inaccessible and conserves something psychic, than the burial which was the fate of Pompeii, and from which the city was able to "
Delusion and dream - Page 166
by Sigmund Freud - 1917 - 243 pages
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Indiscretions: Avant-Garde Film, Video, and Feminism

Patricia Mellencamp - 1990 - 260 pages
...with the imaginary, her image. He is not a well man. “There is no better reason for repression. . . than the burial which was the fate of Pompeii and from which the city was able to rise again..., in his imagination, the young archeologist had to transport to Pompeii the prototype...
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Quixotic Desire: Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Cervantes

Ruth S. El Saffar, Diana de Armas Wilson - 1993 - 354 pages
...metaphorized as a debt. "There is no better analogy for repression," Freud explains in a later passage, "than the burial which was the fate of Pompeii and from which the city was able to rise again through work with the spade" (61). Don Quixote wishes unconsciously to have been buried...
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Demons of the Night: Tales of the Fantastic, Madness, and the Supernatural ...

Joan C. Kessler - 1995 - 399 pages
...Sigmund Freud has commented on the importance of archeological symbolism in a psychoanalytic context: 'There is no better analogy for repression, which...fate of Pompeii and from which the city was able to rise again through work with the spade." (Delusion and Dream and Other Essays, ed. and with an intro....
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Demons of the Night: Tales of the Fantastic, Madness, and the Supernatural ...

Joan C. Kessler - 1995 - 399 pages
...Sigmund Freud has commented on the importance of archeological symbolism in a psychoanalytic context: 'There is no better analogy for repression, which...fate of Pompeii and from which the city was able to rise again through work with the spade." (Delusion and Dream and Other Essays, ed. and with an intro....
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Demons of the Night: Tales of the Fantastic, Madness, and the Supernatural ...

Joan C. Kessler - 1995 - 408 pages
...Sigmund Freud has commented on the importance of archeologicai symbolism in a psychoanalytic context: 'There is no better analogy for repression, which...fate of Pompeii and from which the city was able to rise again through work with the spade." (Delusion and Dream and Other Essays, ed. and with an intro....
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