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... Gulliver's Travels has as often as not been viewed as both a strange and puzzling psycho- logical case history and a representation of its author's objective experiences . No one can doubt for a mo- ment the validity and the ...
... Gulliver's Travels has as often as not been viewed as both a strange and puzzling psycho- logical case history and a representation of its author's objective experiences . No one can doubt for a mo- ment the validity and the ...
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... Gulliver explained in terms of neuroses and com- plexes . 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 ...
... Gulliver explained in terms of neuroses and com- plexes . 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 ...
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... Gulliver's Travels , he might very well have used the words of this sermon . Gulliver's Travels certainly is full of ex- pressions to set forth the miserable condition of man— his weakness , pride , and vanity , his unmeasurable de ...
... Gulliver's Travels , he might very well have used the words of this sermon . Gulliver's Travels certainly is full of ex- pressions to set forth the miserable condition of man— his weakness , pride , and vanity , his unmeasurable de ...
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A Note in Defence of Satire 12 L | 12 |
The Authenticity of Anna Sewards Published Correspondence | 50 |
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