Lucifer and Prometheus: A STUDY OF MILTON'S SATANRoutledge, 4. juuli 2013 - 140 pages Routledge is now re-issuing this prestigious series of 204 volumes originally published between 1910 and 1965. The titles include works by key figures such asC.G. Jung, Sigmund Freud, Jean Piaget, Otto Rank, James Hillman, Erich Fromm, Karen Horney and Susan Isaacs. Each volume is available on its own, as part of a themed mini-set, or as part of a specially-priced 204-volume set. A brochure listing each title in the "International Library of Psychology" series is available upon request. |
Contents
Chapter I Hero and Fool | 1 |
Chapter II Pride and Worse Ambition | 27 |
Chapter III Antagonist of Heavens Almighty King | 47 |
Chapter IV The Kingdom The Power and the Glory | 67 |
Chapter V Sin is Behovely | 80 |
Chapter VI To Obey is Best | 98 |
Appendices | 105 |
Quotations and Abbreviations | 113 |
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Other editions - View all
Lucifer and Prometheus: A Study of Milton's Satan, 10. köide R. J. Zwi Werblowsky Limited preview - 1952 |
Lucifer and Prometheus: A Study of Milton's Satan, 10. köide R. J. Zwi Werblowsky No preview available - 1952 |
Common terms and phrases
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