The Good Society and the Inner World: Psychoanalysis, Politics, and CultureVerso, 1991 - 270 páginas |
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... Romeo replies feebly , ' I thought all for the best ' ( III , i ) . Moments later , Romeo feels that he must avenge Mercutio , and his own reputation ; he fights Tybalt and kills him . The Friar , who has advised Romeo against marrying ...
... Romeo replies feebly , ' I thought all for the best ' ( III , i ) . Moments later , Romeo feels that he must avenge Mercutio , and his own reputation ; he fights Tybalt and kills him . The Friar , who has advised Romeo against marrying ...
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... Romeo's banishment , and of preventing Juliet's forced marriage to Paris . Romeo describes himself as driven out of his mind towards the end - by grief , and guilt for the deaths he had caused . In the grave- yard , he tells Paris to : ...
... Romeo's banishment , and of preventing Juliet's forced marriage to Paris . Romeo describes himself as driven out of his mind towards the end - by grief , and guilt for the deaths he had caused . In the grave- yard , he tells Paris to : ...
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... Romeo and Juliet are also both adept at making the old feel deficient in feeling . Juliet says of her nurse , while she is waiting impatiently for her to return from Romeo : JULIET : ... yet she is not co come . Had she affections and ...
... Romeo and Juliet are also both adept at making the old feel deficient in feeling . Juliet says of her nurse , while she is waiting impatiently for her to return from Romeo : JULIET : ... yet she is not co come . Had she affections and ...
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Introduction | 1 |
A Socialist Consideration of Kleinian Psychoanalysis | 9 |
Psychoanalysis and Social Justice | 41 |
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