Women & MadnessAvon Books, 1973 - 359 pagine Examines psychiatric theory and practice concerning women, then presents a new female psychology. |
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... marriages were consecrated in darkness . Unlike Psyche , however , they failed or refused - to com- plete the maiden's pilgrimage toward divine marriage and motherhood . Plath's heroine , Esther Greenwood , in her autobiographical novel ...
... marriages were consecrated in darkness . Unlike Psyche , however , they failed or refused - to com- plete the maiden's pilgrimage toward divine marriage and motherhood . Plath's heroine , Esther Greenwood , in her autobiographical novel ...
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... marriage . ” He thought of himself as being in charge . Something like a pi- lot charting the course . He was firm in his resolve that Zelda halt her efforts to write fiction . ** Zelda says she does not want to be " dependent " on ...
... marriage . ” He thought of himself as being in charge . Something like a pi- lot charting the course . He was firm in his resolve that Zelda halt her efforts to write fiction . ** Zelda says she does not want to be " dependent " on ...
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... marriage enable women to ex- press and defuse their anger by experiencing it as a form of emotional illness , by translating it into hysterical symp- toms : frigidity , chronic depression , phobias , and the like . Each woman , as ...
... marriage enable women to ex- press and defuse their anger by experiencing it as a form of emotional illness , by translating it into hysterical symp- toms : frigidity , chronic depression , phobias , and the like . Each woman , as ...
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