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The following quotation is taken from the Psychoanalytic Review of 1942:
Gulliver's Travels "may be viewed as a neurotic phantasy with copro- philia as its
main content." It furnishes abundant evidence of the neurotic makeup of the
author and ...
The following quotation is taken from the Psychoanalytic Review of 1942:
Gulliver's Travels "may be viewed as a neurotic phantasy with copro- philia as its
main content." It furnishes abundant evidence of the neurotic makeup of the
author and ...
Page 188
Is there in this some clue to an explanation of Part IV of Gulliver? If a reading of
the sermons can ... If Swift had written his own comment on Gulliver's Travels, he
might very well have used the words of this sermon. Gulliver's Travels certainly is
...
Is there in this some clue to an explanation of Part IV of Gulliver? If a reading of
the sermons can ... If Swift had written his own comment on Gulliver's Travels, he
might very well have used the words of this sermon. Gulliver's Travels certainly is
...
Page 263
Essays Collected in Honor of Arthur Ellicott Case Richard Charles Boys. political
allegory running through Gulliver's Travels is of this nature. Much the same are
the short fable (the spider-bee episode in the Battle) and the extended fable (the
...
Essays Collected in Honor of Arthur Ellicott Case Richard Charles Boys. political
allegory running through Gulliver's Travels is of this nature. Much the same are
the short fable (the spider-bee episode in the Battle) and the extended fable (the
...
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