Literature and Psychology, Količine 7–91957 |
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Stran 43
... dream - world in Kaf- ka's writings . She concludes , however , by expressing some doubt as to the salutary in- fluence of this psychotic process on Kafka's status as an artist . as The disease which produced extra- ordinary dreams ...
... dream - world in Kaf- ka's writings . She concludes , however , by expressing some doubt as to the salutary in- fluence of this psychotic process on Kafka's status as an artist . as The disease which produced extra- ordinary dreams ...
Stran 51
... dream is apparent - that is " the way which might readily lead to neurosis . But the greater artist can find his way back into reality ; the " personal note " of his day- dreams , which " grates upon strange ears and becomes enjoyable ...
... dream is apparent - that is " the way which might readily lead to neurosis . But the greater artist can find his way back into reality ; the " personal note " of his day- dreams , which " grates upon strange ears and becomes enjoyable ...
Stran 44
... dream ; but he is , inevitably , no longer a child . His innocence is gone and , like the innocence of the betrayed farm girl and of painted old England , irrecoverable . He cannot , therefore , go with Poetry , who is properly , and ...
... dream ; but he is , inevitably , no longer a child . His innocence is gone and , like the innocence of the betrayed farm girl and of painted old England , irrecoverable . He cannot , therefore , go with Poetry , who is properly , and ...
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