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It is a rule of the game of Freudian interpretation that an item in the manifest content of dreams , jokes , phantasy , or symptoms can have more than a single meaning . When M.I.T. students are made acquainted with this rule , I find ...
It is a rule of the game of Freudian interpretation that an item in the manifest content of dreams , jokes , phantasy , or symptoms can have more than a single meaning . When M.I.T. students are made acquainted with this rule , I find ...
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But correctness and interpretation concern the text itself and are obviously the central problem for the teacher of ... If we do not believe that some interpretations are right and others are wrong , we must all step down from our dais ...
But correctness and interpretation concern the text itself and are obviously the central problem for the teacher of ... If we do not believe that some interpretations are right and others are wrong , we must all step down from our dais ...
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We could buttress this interpretation by going beyond the immediate context : we could appeal to other parts of the novel , to the preachings of Father Zossima , or the last scene with Alyosha promising the boys immortality .
We could buttress this interpretation by going beyond the immediate context : we could appeal to other parts of the novel , to the preachings of Father Zossima , or the last scene with Alyosha promising the boys immortality .
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 7 |
PART TWO STYLE IN FOLK NARRATIVE | 25 |
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