Author: Brian Masters
Cited by
- Minette Walters (2)
- IN: Dark Room (1995) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: The idea of the False Self was put forward by R. D. Laing, adapting some theories of Jean-Paul Sartre. The false self was an artificially created self-image designed to concur with expectations, while the true self remained hidden and protected.
FROM: Killing for Company, (1985), Book, UK
- IN: The Dark Room (1996) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: The idea of the False Self was put forward by R. D. Laing, adapting some theories of Jean-Paul Sartre. The false self was an artifically created self-image designed to concur with expectations, while the true self remained hidden and protected.
FROM: Killing for Company, (1985), Book, UK