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In psychoanalysis , both Freud and Jung have used the notion of transformation : in Jung's case , for instance , in transformation of the libido in his Symbols of Transformation ( “ transformation ” is translated from the German ...
In psychoanalysis , both Freud and Jung have used the notion of transformation : in Jung's case , for instance , in transformation of the libido in his Symbols of Transformation ( “ transformation ” is translated from the German ...
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In studies of music cognition , transformation has been viewed as the general process or operation that effects or results in , similarity and difference in the musical structure ( e.g. , through ornamentation of a melody ) .18 Like ...
In studies of music cognition , transformation has been viewed as the general process or operation that effects or results in , similarity and difference in the musical structure ( e.g. , through ornamentation of a melody ) .18 Like ...
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In Scandinavia , historically , the transformation from eddic lay to ballad represents an encounter between two genres ... malmaridada ” in Spain went through generic transformations , from various poetic forms to Lope de Vega's play of ...
In Scandinavia , historically , the transformation from eddic lay to ballad represents an encounter between two genres ... malmaridada ” in Spain went through generic transformations , from various poetic forms to Lope de Vega's play of ...
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Papers read at the 21st Ballad Conference Stockholm Sweden 1922 | 1 |
Jocular Ballads and Carnival | 17 |
Onomastic Aspects of Clerk | 31 |
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