The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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" LEDA AND THE SWAN " : THE AESTHETICS OF RAPE JOHN F. ADAMS University of Denver HIS study will seek to explicate Yeats ' " Leda and the Swan " THIS not in terms of the classical Leda myth nor simply by relating the sexual experience ...
" LEDA AND THE SWAN " : THE AESTHETICS OF RAPE JOHN F. ADAMS University of Denver HIS study will seek to explicate Yeats ' " Leda and the Swan " THIS not in terms of the classical Leda myth nor simply by relating the sexual experience ...
第 51 頁
... swan as swan and the oppressive dream figure from the unconscious , or the psychological reality behind the physical , sexual reality . Staggering is in itself a word packed with poetic suggestion . She is staggering both from the ...
... swan as swan and the oppressive dream figure from the unconscious , or the psychological reality behind the physical , sexual reality . Staggering is in itself a word packed with poetic suggestion . She is staggering both from the ...
第 57 頁
... swan rapist to provide a projection and formalization of the figures , sexually based ultimately , which inhabit the unconscious and haunt the dreams . with vague , uneasy flutterings . Perhaps these forces may be neither understood nor ...
... swan rapist to provide a projection and formalization of the figures , sexually based ultimately , which inhabit the unconscious and haunt the dreams . with vague , uneasy flutterings . Perhaps these forces may be neither understood nor ...
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