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The archetypal symbols of water and the ocean figure strongly in the three opening poems of Marius Crous's anthology quirky, namely "sunken cathedral", "Diver at Ice Island, coast of Brittany" and "Messiaen".
In an article for Versindaba investigation Marlies Taljard barnes and nobles these symbols within the framework of psychoanalysis. "Water is one of the most important symbols for the oermoeder, creation and rebirth of spirituality and baptism, mysticism barnes and nobles and infinity, the merging of time and eternity and transitions in general," she said.
Within barnes and nobles the framework of psychoanalysis, as suggested by the motto of Section 1, Chora - a quote from the psychoanalyst Julia Kristeva - contains these three poems interesting symbolic material that sheds light on the theme of spiritual liminality barnes and nobles throughout the bundle. I prefer not an interpretation barnes and nobles of the poems to suggest, as this particular veelduidige application possibilities, but only a few indicators to provide the reader may lead to better understanding of the poems and the collection as a whole.
The most important symbol in all three of these poems is of course the water. Water and the ocean is both archetypal symbols. This does not mean that water as archetype function each time it appears barnes and nobles in the literature, and it also does not mean that it is always barnes and nobles exactly the same function will be fulfilled barnes and nobles whenever the archetype activated. Full article: barnes and nobles Versindaba
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