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Michelle Federer, as Elphaba's wheelchair-bound sister, embodies a clunky psychological subtext with surprising grace.
Other figures, including the three large plaster pieces derived from the bronzes, seem detached from any specific action; they have the physical grace and psychological poise of South Indian temple bronzes.
The quiet delicacy he brings to the role graces it with a fine sense of psychological truth.
Only by sacrificing themselves for the sake of works, persons (or, as Lukács' narrator rather claims, men) can empty themselves of the psychological content of everyday life and prepare themselves for the grace of goodness.
The view that music and the other arts are mere graces is still widespread, although the growth of psychological understanding of play and other symbolic activities has begun to weaken this tenacious belief.
Voted Woman of the Year by Ms magazine in 1984, and gracing the cover of Newsweek, she used her psychological expertise to argue that women's moral development is distinct from that of men - different, and more desirable.
With grace and humour, she immerses the reader in Kate's psychological disorientation – insomnia, reliance on self-help books, and juggling her children, job and sanity.
If you had all the sweet time in the world, you could probably savor the literary airs and graces of UNDERCURRENTS (Viking, $23.95), Frances Fyfield's new novel of psychological suspense, without caring that nothing much happens in it.
Saving grace?
Amazing grace!
Physical grace.
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