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Psychoanalytic criticism : theory in practice

Wright, Elizabeth,
London : Routledge, 2002.

First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

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Format: eBook
Author: Wright, Elizabeth, 1926-2000.
Subject: Psychoanalysis and art
Psychoanalysis and literature
Publication Year:1984
Language:English
Published:London : Routledge, 2002.
ISBN:9781136495922
1136495924
9780415869188
0415869188
9781315016054
1315016052
9781136495854
1136495851
1-136-49592-4
0-415-86918-8
1-315-01605-2
1-136-49585-1
Series:The new accent series
Notes:Originally published: London : Methuen, 1984.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Cover; Psychoanalytic Criticism; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; General editor's preface; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; PART I; 2 Classical psychoanalysis: Freud; Theoretical principles and basic concepts; The dream and the strategies of desire; Art and the strategies of desire; 3 Classical Freudian criticism: id-psychology; Psychoanalysis of the author: Bonaparte on Poe; Psychoanalysis of the character: Crews on Hawthorne; Psychoanalysis of culture: Lawrence on American literature; 4 Post-Freudian criticism: ego-psychology; Aesthetic ambiguiry: Kris
The dynamics of response: Lesser and Holland5 Archetypal criticism: Jung and the collective unconscious; Archetypal symbols: practice ; Archetypal symbols: theory ; PART II; 6 Object-relations theory: self and other; Fantasy and reality; Object-relations and aesthetics; Playing and reality; Potential space and the field of illusion; PART III; 7 Structural psychoanalysis: psyche as text; Psychoanalysis and language: Lacan; Lacan, literature and the arts; The tum of the reader/writer; 8 Post-structural psychoanalysis: text as psyche; Derrida and the scene of writing
The return of Freud: jokes and the uncannyBloom and the return of the author; PART IV; 9 Psychoanalysis and ideology: focus on the unconscious and society; Psychoanalysis as a discourse: sexuality and power; Deleuze and Guattari: schizoanalysis and Kafka; Gradiva rediviva: towards a way out; 10 Conclusion; References; Further reading; Index
English
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Course: PSY208

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