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Literature and the Unconscious: The Unconscious in Julio Cortazar’s story ‘Axolotl’

Understanding the human mind has always been important in literature especially after the wave of Formalism. The meaning became more important and layers of meaning in texts were discovered. Texts were started to be studied not only for their structure but also for context. Literary criticism is aided by psychology in this way. Freud’s theory…

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