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Sigmund Freud, the Never-Ending Storyteller
… possible without him. Once you study Freud deeply, once you comprehend and internalize his severe storytelling, his … Freud’s tremendous accomplishments of comprehension. It also sugarcoats or ignores altogether Freud’s immense flaws … one, as he seems to have known. Phillips quotes Freud in Studies on Hysteria : “It still strikes me as strange that the …
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Taco Bell
… the one who told me about the teenager in the upper school committing suicide by hanging himself. Then Lizzy, my … a worm on the end of a hook; eventually it got tired and died and then I popped off anyway: “Did you know the Romans … Karla, don’t go,” I say out loud. I’m going to need an audience in a minute. She’s gone and she left her goody-goody …
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Fireback
… was taller than most of the others, and seemed to enjoy a comic sense of himself as gawky and slightly ridiculous. He … of Dostoevsky. Charles Fortunesky, I soon found out, had also just passed a very disorienting year. He had come close … The second time, he locked eyes with his brother’s in the audience, but he still became paralyzed and could only stand …
A Study of Love and Hate
… Love against Hate. By Karl Menninger. Harcourt, Brace and Company. $3.50. Dr. menninger’s books are written by a man … Thus a definite social setting is an unavoidable ingredient of all psychoanalytic knowledge, as indeed of all … easily be used against humanity as for it. Psychoanalysis points to the need of disciplines— perhaps not so much pure …
William Golding: Genius and Sublime Silly-Billy
… his first novel, Lord of the Flies . A minority was still coming to terms with Golding’s later novels, a powerful … in southwest England. He was born in Cornwall in 1911, studied science at Oxford, and became a schoolmaster in … fantasy, solitude and violence of his outlook touch at many points on the art of Poe, Hawthorne and Melville. To find …
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Sheryl Sandberg, the VIDA Count, and Lessons on Leaning In
… ” (emphasis mine) Sandberg presents both research studies and anecdotes that demonstrate women lacking confidence … students and an instructor for a writing workshop. I won’t comment here on the ways that gender dynamics and … 2. Success and Likeability Among other salient points, this chapter includes a lesson on the importance of …
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