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Philip K. Dick: Critical Essay by Frank C. Bertrand

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SOURCE: Bertrand, Frank C. “Something Rich and Strange: P. K. Dick's ‘Beyond Lies the Wub.’” philipkdick.com,http://philipkdick.com/frank/wub1.htm (2002).

In the following essay, Bertrand examines the role Jungian concepts of individuation, projection, and the unconscious have upon Dick's first published short story “Beyond Lies the Wub.”

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