Freud's Theory and Its Use in Literary and Cultural Studies: An IntroductionBoydell & Brewer, 2003 - 155 pagina's 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."--BOOK JACKET. |
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... Interpretation of Dreams I 18 The Interpretation of Dreams II: Some Problems 23 The Interpretation of Freudian Slips I 30 The Interpretation of Freudian Slips II: Applications 34 The Interpretation of Free Associations 40 The ...
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How to Gain Access to the Unconscious | 17 |
The Unconscious and Society | 49 |
The Psychoanalysis of Literature | 73 |
The Psychoanalysis of Culture | 109 |
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