Fraudulent 发表于 2025-3-23 10:57:45

Beyond Therapy: The Enduring Love of Anaïs Nin for Otto Rankive people has been done and shockingly little about the developmental process of women artists.. Consequently, Rank’s unique and profound work had a striking impact on Nin, who was struggling to define herself as an original artist in a specifically ‘feminine’ mode of conceptualization and expressi

INCUR 发表于 2025-3-23 15:27:10

Anaïs and Her Analysts, Rank and Allendy: The Creative and Destructive Aspectsiters about Anaïs are usually impressed by her ‘friendships with famous men’, ignoring or denying the psychological implications of their behaviour. Nevertheless, while these relationships exacerbated Anaïs’ wounds, they also provoked remarkably creative reactions in her life and work.

Mosaic 发表于 2025-3-23 20:19:36

Anaïs Nin’s ,: Father-Loss and Incestuous Desireildren to take up residence with a younger woman. The figure of the absent father dominated Nin’s development and was incorporated into the self as a harsh, implacable parental . that haunts much of her diary, as well as her autobiographical fiction. Nin constantly had to confront and attempt to pro

Overstate 发表于 2025-3-24 02:11:42

The Men in Nin’s (Characters’) Liveseditions that stayed on the shelves of Greenwich Village bookstores. Looking back, I realize now that part of their appeal was that these works helped me gain important insights about women at a time when I desperately needed such help. It was easy to project myself into . — to become one of those c

步履蹒跚 发表于 2025-3-24 03:00:53

Birth and the Linguistics of Gender: Masculine/Femininele task at best to try to establish some kind of linguistic standard by which one could say that this text is definitely written by a woman and that one by a man. This is basically due to the fact that we all, male or female, are born into language, as Jacques Lacan, the French psychiatrist, said in

biopsy 发表于 2025-3-24 07:57:41

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Graduated 发表于 2025-3-24 14:29:01

Anaïs Nin’s Femininity and the Banana Yoshimoto Phenomenonfirst volume of her diary with an energetic lecture tour throughout the United States on her theories of feminine consciousness. The time was right not only for Nin’s writing to receive wider recognition, but also for the flowering of her role as a highly respected advocate of a new consciousness. I

Oscillate 发表于 2025-3-24 17:14:28

Beyond Therapy: The Enduring Love of Anaïs Nin for Otto Rankon. The rapt sense that she and Rank were intellectual and spiritual soul mates endured throughout Nin’s remaining 45 years; however, her feelings for the brilliant philosopher/healer passed through several changes in kind as well as fluctuations between positive and negative.

JOG 发表于 2025-3-24 19:58:09

The Men in Nin’s (Characters’) Liveshildren and be enchanted by the protective sympathy of an older woman who could be the priestess of my initiation into full manhood. Certain that my parents did not understand me, and hardly understanding myself, I imagined entering Djuna’s world and I identified with Paul — the lucky young man whom Djuna had befriended.

conceal 发表于 2025-3-25 02:43:30

Maria Ghilardi-Santacatterina,Aleks Sierzheightened experience of art? Or was she simply imbibing the relativism of truths, the duplicity of personality, which was made vivid to her early on in Marcel Duchamp’s painting .? Indeed, the configurations of selves which she presents in her continuous novel of . relate to the tentative nature of truth in her vision.
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查看完整版本: Titlebook: Anais Nin; Literary Perspective Suzanne Nalbantian (Professor of English and Compa Book 1997 Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Macmillan Pu