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Josep Miquel i Macaya i Francesc Roig i Ferran. Epistolari entre dos apassionats pels llibres (1956-1981) [PDF]
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Projecte d'edició de les obres completes de Manuel Milà i Fontanals [PDF]
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Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2023
AbstractThis written exchange is between a senior and a younger Jungian analyst on issues relevant to the development of analytical psychology throughout the world today. The younger analyst, Stefano Carpani, considers himself a neo‐Jungian. He explains to John Beebe, known for post‐Jungian contributions to the study of typology, integrity, and gender,
John Beebe, Stefano Carpani
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AbstractThis written exchange is between a senior and a younger Jungian analyst on issues relevant to the development of analytical psychology throughout the world today. The younger analyst, Stefano Carpani, considers himself a neo‐Jungian. He explains to John Beebe, known for post‐Jungian contributions to the study of typology, integrity, and gender,
John Beebe, Stefano Carpani
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1977
Ideally, words gracing the Journal's pages, whether crystal clear or obfuscatory, are inspired by lofty motives and resolute commitment. The facts, however, are that annoyance has been to a large degree responsible for what is probably the Journal's most widely read department. I refer to Correspondence.
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Ideally, words gracing the Journal's pages, whether crystal clear or obfuscatory, are inspired by lofty motives and resolute commitment. The facts, however, are that annoyance has been to a large degree responsible for what is probably the Journal's most widely read department. I refer to Correspondence.
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2018
This chapter focuses on epistolary fiction. In epistolary fiction, stories unfold by means of letters exchanged among fictional correspondents. The governing pretence is that the letters that make up the work represent not fiction at all, but a real-life exchange among correspondents who do not expect their communications ever to become public; only ...
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This chapter focuses on epistolary fiction. In epistolary fiction, stories unfold by means of letters exchanged among fictional correspondents. The governing pretence is that the letters that make up the work represent not fiction at all, but a real-life exchange among correspondents who do not expect their communications ever to become public; only ...
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