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... 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 great deal of anxiety compelling her to monitor her actions and ...
... 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 great deal of anxiety compelling her to monitor her actions and ...
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... reason came to negotiate the terms of the dialogue of their breach with madness . It is against this backdrop of fissure , and actually , of exchange , that paradoxically severs madness from reason that " true Wisdom " embedded in a ...
... reason came to negotiate the terms of the dialogue of their breach with madness . It is against this backdrop of fissure , and actually , of exchange , that paradoxically severs madness from reason that " true Wisdom " embedded in a ...
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... reason acts as the coercive agent ; that is , by agreeing to a post - Renaissance structure of fracture between reason and non - reason . But , is the Other , be it the orphan child or Bertha , so radical ? And is madness necessarily non - ...
... reason acts as the coercive agent ; that is , by agreeing to a post - Renaissance structure of fracture between reason and non - reason . But , is the Other , be it the orphan child or Bertha , so radical ? And is madness necessarily non - ...
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