![]() ![]() Platt, in their study of the French Revolution, The Wish to Be Free (Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press, 1969), suggest that Robespierre’s ‘retreat to Authority’ was in fact an effort to control his anxiety over feared punishment (pp. See Otto Fenichel’s relevant description of fear of infection as a defence against feminine wishes of infection standing for impregnation in The Psychoanalytic Theory of Neurosis (New York: W. ![]() See Sigmund Freud, ‘On Transformation of Instincts with Special Reference to Anal Eroticism’, in Collected Papers, trans. ![]() See Sigmund Freud, ‘From the History of an Infantile Neurosis’, in Collected Papers, trans. If, on the other hand, the infant can merge the imagined and the real breast, later, as an adult, he will be able to use his imagination to enrich rather than substitute for reality - Charles Rycroft, ‘On Idealization, Illusion and Catastrophic Disillusion’, Imagination and Reality (New York: International Universities Press, 1968) pp. Robert Essick (Los Angeles: Hennessey & Ingalls, 1973). Mitchell for this observation, although we understand the patterning from different viewpoints - ‘Poetic and Pictorial Imagination in Blake’s Book of Urizen’, in The Visionary Hand, ed. ![]()
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