Metaphors of Memory
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https://doi.org/10.24113/ijellh.v11i9.11497Keywords:
Memory, Metaphor, Myths, Dissociative Amnesia, Prof. Harrison PopeAbstract
The understanding of human memory in psychology recurrently borrows material for research from the evolving reservoir of literature. This paper seeks to assess Victorian Age of English Literature in the context of recent research in psychology.
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