Psychoanalytic Approaches to Literature and FilmMaurice Charney, Joseph Reppen Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1987 - 306 עמודים These essays use psychoanalytic concepts and methods to explore four Shakespearean plays; Brecht's dramas; the films Alien and Fanny and Alexander; and the works of such writers as Bergson, Proust, Schreber, Stendhal, Dickens, Marvell, and Baudelaire. |
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Introduction | 7 |
The Search for the Authentic Self in Bergson and Proust | 19 |
Art Proscribed 337 | 37 |
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15 קטעים אחרים שאינם מוצגים
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
accept aesthetic aggression Alexander Alien artist attempt Baudelaire Baudelaire's becomes Begbick Bergson Brecht Brutus Brutus's Caesar Cassius Cassius's characters child comedies comic conflict Coy Mistress creative critics CRUZ The University death instinct Demetrius desire destructive detective fiction dream edited élan vital erotic experience Fanny and Alexander fantasy father feel Feste figure film Freud Gothic guilt Hamlet Hawkes Hawkes's Helena Hermia heroine-mother human idealized imagination infantile infinite regress intuition joke Klein Lacan laughter literary lovers Lysander male Malvolio maternal mother mother-son murder narcissistic novel nurturing Oberon object Oedipus complex Oedipus the King Olivia parents patricidal person Pickwick play pleasure poem poet projection Proust psychoanalytic psychological reader reality referential relationship reparation represents revenge role scene Schreber's Search of Lost seems sense separation sexual Shakespeare Shen Sophocles speaker Stendhal story sublimation superego symbolic textuality theory tion Titania tragedy truth Twelfth Night unconscious University Library UNIVERSITY Viola