Freudianism and the Literary Mind

Freudianism and the Literary Mind
Title Freudianism and the Literary Mind PDF eBook
Author Frederick J. Hoffman
Publisher
Total Pages 364
Release 1945
Genre Literature
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Freudianism and the literary mind

Freudianism and the literary mind
Title Freudianism and the literary mind PDF eBook
Author Frederick John Hoffman
Publisher
Total Pages 350
Release 1957
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Freudianism and the Literary Mind

Freudianism and the Literary Mind
Title Freudianism and the Literary Mind PDF eBook
Author Frederick J. Hoffman
Publisher
Total Pages 346
Release 1945
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Freudianism and the Literary Mind

Freudianism and the Literary Mind
Title Freudianism and the Literary Mind PDF eBook
Author Frederick John Hoffman
Publisher
Total Pages 350
Release 1967
Genre Literature
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Freud's Theory and Its Use in Literary and Cultural Studies

Freud's Theory and Its Use in Literary and Cultural Studies
Title Freud's Theory and Its Use in Literary and Cultural Studies PDF eBook
Author Henk de Berg
Publisher Camden House
Total Pages 178
Release 2004
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9781571133014

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Rarely has a single figure had as much influence on Western thought as Sigmund Freud. His ideas permeate our culture to such a degree that an understanding of them is indispensable. Yet many otherwise well-informed students in the humanities labor under misconceptions or lack of knowledge about Freudian theory. There are countless introductions to Freudian psychoanalysis but, surprisingly, none that combine a genuinely accessible account of Freud's ideas with an introduction to their use in literary and cultural studies, as this book does. It is written specifically for use by advanced undergraduate and graduate students in courses dealing with literary and cultural criticism, yet will also be of interest to the general reader. The book consists of two parts. Part one explains Freud's key ideas, focusing on the role his theories of repression, conscious and unconscious mental processes, sexuality, dreams, free associations, "Freudian slips," resistance, and transference play in psychoanalysis, and on the relationship between ego, superego, and id. Here de Berg refutes many popular misconceptions, using examples throughout. The assumption underlying this account is that Freud offers not simply a model of the mind, but an analysis of the relation between the individual and society. Part two discusses the implications of Freudian psychoanalysis for the study of literature and culture. Among the topics analyzed are Hamlet, Heinrich Heine's Lore-Ley, Freud's Totem and Taboo and its influence on literature, the German student movement of the late 1960s, and the case of the Belgian pedophile Marc Dutroux and the public reactions to it. Existing books focus either on Freudian psychoanalysis in general or on psychoanalytic literary or cultural criticism; those in the latter category tend to be abstract and theoretical in nature. None of them are suitable for readers who are interested in psychoanalysis as a tool for literary and cultural criticism but have no firm knowledge of Freud's ideas. Freu

Freud

Freud
Title Freud PDF eBook
Author Philip Rieff
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 468
Release 1979-05-15
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780226716398

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Now a classic, this book was hailed upon its original publication in 1959 as "An event to be acclaimed . . . a book of genuine brilliance on Freud's cultural importance . . . a permanently valuable contribution to the human sciences."—Alastair MacIntyre, Manchester Guardian "This remarkably subtle and substantial book, with its nicely ordered sequences of skilled dissections and refined appraisals, is one of those rare products of profound analytic thought. . . . The author weighs each major article of the psychoanalytic canon in the scales of his sensitive understanding, then gives a superbly balanced judgement."—Henry A. Murray, American Sociological Review "Rieff's tremendous scholarship and rich reflections fill his pages with memorable treasures."—Robert W. White, Scientific American "Philip Rieff's book is a brilliant and beautifully reasoned example of what Freud's influence has really been: an increasing intellectual vigilance about human nature. . . . What the analyst does for the patient—present the terms for his new choices as a human being—Mr. Rieff does in respect to the cultural significance of Freudianism. His style has the same closeness, the same undertone of hypertense alertness. Again and again he makes brilliant points."—Alfred Kazin, The Reporter

Literature, Psychoanalysis and the New Sciences of Mind

Literature, Psychoanalysis and the New Sciences of Mind
Title Literature, Psychoanalysis and the New Sciences of Mind PDF eBook
Author Leonard Jackson
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 373
Release 2014-09-11
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1317898303

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At a time when psychoanalysis is attacked by biologists, psychologists and literary critics alike, this book offers a radical defence. Literature, Psychoanalysis and the New Sciences of Mind gives a clear introduction to the theories of Freud and Jung, the strange linguistic rewriting of Freud by Jacques Lacan. It explores the extraordinary variety of ways in which these writings have been applied to literature and literary theory. But for the first time, they are put in the context of recent biological theories of mind and sexuality.