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Tall grasses and broken stone are my only reading matter.(untitled poem) (from 'Hotel des Ruines')
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Tall grasses and broken stones are my only reading matter But to say "This is what I would have you think" Turns the proprietary out of its solo and would suggest Something in the way of a fine line from a Rimbaud letter to
M. Delahaye That in my incessant scrutiny of the landscape on the bottle's I have completely released to the descants of another memory One song then another seen only at the paper's edge Have taken the place of perfectible second thoughts An intrepid howling that ...
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Karen Horney: A Psychoanalyst's Search for Self-Understanding.
Magazine article from: The Nation
; ...height of his power when Karen Horney, the analytic theorist...this late juncture in Horney's life, explaining...perhaps Brigitte was for Karen the great person with...to be validated." But Horney had required intense...
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KAREN HORNEY GETS A SECOND OPINION
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; ...1941, pioneering psychoanalyst Karen Horney became what the Stalinists used...A Mind of Her Own; The Life of Karen Horney," is helping to rehabilitate...New York. Even among Freudians, Karen Horney is being discussed again, albeit...
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OBIT - HORNEY, MAUDEALYNE BROWN
Newspaper article from: Roanoke Times & World News
; HORNEY, Maudealyne Brown, 96, of Wytheville...her husband, Jason C. "Jake" Horney, Sr. and two sisters, Mary Elizabeth...Jake" Jr. and Kathryn P. Horney of Wytheville; granddaughter and spouse, Karen and Kevin Sherwood; great-granddaughter...
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OBIT - HORNEY, JASON C. JR., (JAKE)
Newspaper article from: Roanoke Times & World News
; ...Sr. and Maudealyne Brown Horney. A pioneer and legend in the...owner and general manager of Horney Brothers Land Auction Company...by his wife, Kathryn Poole Horney; one daughter and son-in-law, Karen and Kevin Sherwood of Clemmons...
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REDISCOVERING A REMARKABLE WOMAN
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; FINAL LECTURES, by Karen Horney; edited by Douglas H. Ingram...A MIND OF HER OWN. The Life of Karen Horney, by Susan Quinn. Summit. 480...Success came very easily to Karen Horney, even in a system that had barred...
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BREAKING BARRIERS
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; ...superb biography of pioneering psychoanalyst Karen Horney ("A Mind of Her Own, A Life of Karen Horney"), and the autobiography of Nobel prize...New York Psychoanalytic Society in 1941. Karen Horney's life was full of contradictions. She...
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A Pioneering Psychiatrist in Kansas
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...Alanson White, Franz Alexander, Smith Ely Jelliffee, Karen Horney, Gregory Zilboorg, Ernest Simmel, Otto Fenichel...presences in the early psychoanalytic movement, including Karen Horney, who analyzed Menninger's wife Grace. Menninger...
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Hemingway's Hills Like White Elephants.(Ernest Hemingway)(Critical Essay)
Magazine article from: The Explicator
; ...theorists as Carl Gustav Jung and Karen Horney, the man's attempt to bully pregnant...from "the girl" into motherhood. Horney goes Jung one step further, contending...we are not endowed by nature" (Horney 367). Thus we may expect to encounter...
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Rough cure
Newspaper article from: Charleston Gazette
; "Fortunately, analysis is not the only way to resolve inner conflicts. Life itself still remains a very effective therapist." - Karen Horney, Our Inner Conflicts, 1945
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"My uttermost valleys": patriarchal fear of the feminine in Robert W. Service's poetry and prose.
Magazine article from: Northern Review
; ...draws on the writings of earlier feminists, including Karen Horney, Simone de Beauvoir and Dorothy Dinnerstein, these...face of the northern landscape, thereby revealing what Karen Horney refers to as "men's secret dread of women" (136...
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