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7. Freud and Feminine Psychology
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Diana Hume George
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 7
- Illustrations 9
- Acknowledgments 11
- Introduction 15
- 1. Opposition Is True Friendship 29
- 2. They Became What They Beheld 73
- 3. Innocence and Experience 87
- 4. Marriage: Visions of the Daughters of Albion 125
- 5. Psychic Organization and Sexual Dialectic in Blake’s Milton 145
- 6. Is She Also the Divine Image? Values for the Feminine in Blake 183
- 7. Freud and Feminine Psychology 209
- Afterword: New Jerusalem and Old Rome 229
- Notes 235
- Index 249
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 7
- Illustrations 9
- Acknowledgments 11
- Introduction 15
- 1. Opposition Is True Friendship 29
- 2. They Became What They Beheld 73
- 3. Innocence and Experience 87
- 4. Marriage: Visions of the Daughters of Albion 125
- 5. Psychic Organization and Sexual Dialectic in Blake’s Milton 145
- 6. Is She Also the Divine Image? Values for the Feminine in Blake 183
- 7. Freud and Feminine Psychology 209
- Afterword: New Jerusalem and Old Rome 229
- Notes 235
- Index 249