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3L The Southeast Asian Journal of English Language Studies. 28:262-281
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Journal of Critical Studies in Language and Literature. 3:29-34
The Present research paper attempts at investigating the concepts of ‘True self and false self’ in the female characters presented by Krys Lee. Despite the fact that much has been carried out theoretically and clinically on the subject of the mot
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Human Arenas.
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World Journal of English Language. 12:108
This essay is a psychoanalytic examination of Ivan McEwan's novel ‘Enduring Love’. The Object Relation Theory, which asserts the existence of a fundamental human instinct known as mother-child relationship, provides a unique viewpoint on how an i
Publikováno v:
The International Journal of the Humanities: Annual Review. 8:127-142
Autor:
Amin Ettehadi, Roohollah Reesi Sistani
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Studies in English Language Teaching. 5:58
The present study was a comprehensive psychoanalysis of the idea of love and desire in Somerset Maugham’s Of Human Bondage. The study explored the relationship Philip Carey, the main character, develops with Other people throughout the novel. To fu
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Review of European Studies. 6
This paper attempts to present the journey of mental suffering in Jed Parry, one of the major characters in Enduring Love. In this regard, it is noted that this journey begins and questions the borders of Self and Other in life and boundaries of love
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Review of European Studies. 5
This paper attempts to present the journey of the Byronic Hero’s consciousness toward self-consciousness in “The Prisoner of Chillon” and “Mazeppa”. In this regard, Hegel’s uppermost notion about lordship-bondage as stated in “The Pheno
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English Language and Literature Studies. 3
This paper intends to discuss Byron’s “Sardanapalus” by focusing on the Hegelian master-slave dialectics. Written in 1821, “Sardanapalus” presents some trends about Lord Byron’s creation of the Byronic Hero. The Byronic hero is emotional,
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Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences. :450-456
The Cement Garden , first published in 1978, is mainly centred on four traumatized siblings whose parents die suddenly, first the father, then the mother. Encountering this bitter emotional deprivation in their relationships with their primary loved