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Mary Rose : a study of the infantile personality

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Subject(s): Abstract: 'There are very excellent reasons for the fear of the unconscious. It is a good friend, but a very bad foe. Barrie, in the drama under discussion, has given us an inimitable picture of it, while portraying one of the very most fundamental problems in individual psychology, namely, the persistence of the infantile personality.'
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File, pamphlet, etc. File, pamphlet, etc. Zeller Library FILE/Pa.Lon/LUO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 1 In filing cabinet behind desk. See librarian for assistance. B04552

Reprinted from The Journal of Psychology, Medical Section, Vol. II Part 1, October 1921, pp. 68-80.

'There are very excellent reasons for the fear of the unconscious. It is a good friend, but a very bad foe. Barrie, in the drama under discussion, has given us an inimitable picture of it, while portraying one of the very most fundamental problems in individual psychology, namely, the persistence of the infantile personality.'

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