A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyMelvin Miller Rader Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1960 - 540 pagine |
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... uncon- scious , and built up in the individual in early childhood . The mind as “ Censor ” acts frequently at the behest of the Super - Ego , whose demands are more archaic and severe than those of the conscious Ego . As Herbert Read ...
... uncon- scious , and built up in the individual in early childhood . The mind as “ Censor ” acts frequently at the behest of the Super - Ego , whose demands are more archaic and severe than those of the conscious Ego . As Herbert Read ...
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... uncon- scious . Such repressed wishes and their derivatives can therefore achieve expression only when almost completely disguised . When scientific work had succeeded in elucidating the distortion in dreams , it was no longer difficult ...
... uncon- scious . Such repressed wishes and their derivatives can therefore achieve expression only when almost completely disguised . When scientific work had succeeded in elucidating the distortion in dreams , it was no longer difficult ...
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... Uncon- scious : Papers on the Psychology of Art , Literature , Love , Religion , New York , 1958 . Psychoanalytische Studien der Dichtung und Kunst , Leipzig , 1924 . Wit and Its Relation to the Un- conscious , New York , 1916 . and ...
... Uncon- scious : Papers on the Psychology of Art , Literature , Love , Religion , New York , 1958 . Psychoanalytische Studien der Dichtung und Kunst , Leipzig , 1924 . Wit and Its Relation to the Un- conscious , New York , 1916 . and ...
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ONE ART AS SEMBLANCE | 3 |
ART AS BEAUTY | 23 |
ART AS EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION | 51 |
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