Undoing forgetfulness: Chiasmus of Poetical Mind - a Cultural Paradigm of Archetypal Imagination

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Undoing forgetfulness: Chiasmus of Poetical Mind - a Cultural Paradigm of Archetypal Imagination. / Isar, Nicoletta.

I: Europe's Journal of Psychology, Nr. vol, 1, nr. 3 (August), 2005.

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Isar, N 2005, 'Undoing forgetfulness: Chiasmus of Poetical Mind - a Cultural Paradigm of Archetypal Imagination', Europe's Journal of Psychology, nr. vol, 1, nr. 3 (August). <http://www.ejop.org/archives/2005/08/undoing_forget_1.html>

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Isar, N. (2005). Undoing forgetfulness: Chiasmus of Poetical Mind - a Cultural Paradigm of Archetypal Imagination. Europe's Journal of Psychology, (vol, 1, nr. 3 (August)). http://www.ejop.org/archives/2005/08/undoing_forget_1.html

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Isar N. Undoing forgetfulness: Chiasmus of Poetical Mind - a Cultural Paradigm of Archetypal Imagination. Europe's Journal of Psychology. 2005;(vol, 1, nr. 3 (August)).

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Isar, Nicoletta. / Undoing forgetfulness: Chiasmus of Poetical Mind - a Cultural Paradigm of Archetypal Imagination. I: Europe's Journal of Psychology. 2005 ; Nr. vol, 1, nr. 3 (August).

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