Reversed Myth and Negative Symbols of Narcissus in Mother-Son Relationship in Hayashi Fumiko's Narcissus
The famous myth of Narcissus is about a mythical handsome young man who indifferently rejects the love of the nymph Echo leading to Echo's broken heart and untimely death and his being cursed to excessively adore his own handsome reflection on the pond till his death. The short story entitled N...
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Main Author: | Asmarani, Ratna (Author) |
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Universitas Diponegoro,
2021-11-15.
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