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1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Perspectives
2.1 Freud's theories
2. 1. 1 Human psyche
2.1.2 Mental processes-id, ego and superego
2.1.3 Primary source of psychic energy-libido
2.1.4 Repression of id by ego and superego
2.1.5 Literary creation
2.2 Carl Jung's theories
2.2.1 Jung and Freud
2.2.2 Collective Unconscious
2.2.3 Some special archetypes-shadow, persona, and anima
2.3 Intentional theories
2.3.1 Claimed intention
2.3.2 Intentional fallacy
2.3.3 Achieved intention
2.3.4 Critic's interpretation
2.3.5 Types of evidence for intention
2.3.6 Significance of intentional theories
3. Deviations of Poetic Language
3.1 Definition of deviation
3.2 Kinds of deviation
3.2.1 Formal deviation
3.2.2 Logical deviation
3.3 Norms of deviation
3.3.1 Language as the norm for both formal and logical deviations
3.3.2 Logic that reflects reality as the second norm for logical deviation
3.4 Essence of poetic deviation
4.UnconsciousExpressiveMotivationsofPoeticDeviations
4.1 Unconscious expressive motivations
4.2Unconsciousexpressivemotivationsofpoeticdeviations
4.2.1 Numbers of“black” and “white”
4.2.2 “Drawer”
4.2.3 Illogical juxtaposition
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
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