The Calcutta ReviewUniversity of Calcutta., 1970 |
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Page 42
... mind into a violent discord . The poison injected into the mind of the hero , who is great of heart and is no less pure and tender than he is great , works so much so that he is ' mentally tortured and ' the madness of revenge ' is an ...
... mind into a violent discord . The poison injected into the mind of the hero , who is great of heart and is no less pure and tender than he is great , works so much so that he is ' mentally tortured and ' the madness of revenge ' is an ...
Page 147
... mind . The death of his only son certainly affected him too much and it sounds quite fitting if his pathos had found some expression in his writings . But circumstantial evidence clearly proves that he was not too much moved . Certainly ...
... mind . The death of his only son certainly affected him too much and it sounds quite fitting if his pathos had found some expression in his writings . But circumstantial evidence clearly proves that he was not too much moved . Certainly ...
Page 263
... mind can be well illustrated objectively in the cycle of practically every revolution in the world's history . Revolutions as a rule have had their radical or extremist phases followed by contrary currents or movements . 12 The socio ...
... mind can be well illustrated objectively in the cycle of practically every revolution in the world's history . Revolutions as a rule have had their radical or extremist phases followed by contrary currents or movements . 12 The socio ...
Contents
Psychotherapy and its possibilitiesA critique | 17 |
Consensus and Moral ValidityS G Sathaye | 27 |
The Tragic HeroMonmohan Mehra | 45 |
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