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A rational hold over madness is always possible and necessary , to the very degree that madness is non - reason . —Michel Foucault . I know no medium . - Jane Eyre . n their groundbreaking classic , The Madwoman in the Attic , Sandra M.
A rational hold over madness is always possible and necessary , to the very degree that madness is non - reason . —Michel Foucault . I know no medium . - Jane Eyre . n their groundbreaking classic , The Madwoman in the Attic , Sandra M.
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Yet , in spite of her determination to stick to the guidance of reason , Jane does not exclude the possible return of repressed passion and madness to interfere with the smooth running of reason . It is this awareness that generates a ...
Yet , in spite of her determination to stick to the guidance of reason , Jane does not exclude the possible return of repressed passion and madness to interfere with the smooth running of reason . It is this awareness that generates a ...
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Madness was thus torn from that imaginary freedom which still allowed it to flourish during the Renaissance horizon . Not so long ago , it had floundered about in broad daylight : in King Lear , in Don Quixote .
Madness was thus torn from that imaginary freedom which still allowed it to flourish during the Renaissance horizon . Not so long ago , it had floundered about in broad daylight : in King Lear , in Don Quixote .
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