Journal of Comparative Literature & Aesthetics, Volym 17–18Vishvanatha Kaviraja Institute, 1994 |
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... desire as triangular always involving object , mediator and modeller . His point is that objects have no intrinsic value ; rather , what we desire and seek to appropriate is the product of what those whom we imitate desire ( and vice ...
... desire as triangular always involving object , mediator and modeller . His point is that objects have no intrinsic value ; rather , what we desire and seek to appropriate is the product of what those whom we imitate desire ( and vice ...
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... desire was , to acquire control over the kingdom . However , this desire changes qualitatively once Regan becomes more enthralled with Edmund . And quite clearly , the interest Regan has in Edmund is founded on her perception of ...
... desire was , to acquire control over the kingdom . However , this desire changes qualitatively once Regan becomes more enthralled with Edmund . And quite clearly , the interest Regan has in Edmund is founded on her perception of ...
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... desire another as herself . The mirroring of self that characterizes the mimetic crisis in the play is suspended , if only briefly and at best darkly , as Lear calls for a mirror in which to see Cordelia's breath : She's dead as earth ...
... desire another as herself . The mirroring of self that characterizes the mimetic crisis in the play is suspended , if only briefly and at best darkly , as Lear calls for a mirror in which to see Cordelia's breath : She's dead as earth ...
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Contradiction as Origin | 25 |
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