Wuthering Heights: A Drama of BeingSheffield Academic Press, 1997 - 200 Seiten In this unconventional study, David Holbrook sets out to demonstrate that this novel is a dramatization of Emily Bronte's own tormented psyche. It draws on various sources in psychoanalytical thought to unravel the novel's dynamics. The author invokes the Jungian analysis offered by Dr Hannah Segal and others, and adds to these the insights of D.W. Winnicott, W.R.D. Fairbairn and R.D. Laing. He sees the novel as a dramatization of intrapsychic conflict within Emily's own soul and as belonging to a remarkable effort on her part to find harmony and fulfilment by engaging with the most savage proclivities within her, as they emerged from the sources of her Irish historical roots and her strange isolated life. |
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... Linton's assertion that some people hated their wives : ' Papa told me , and papa does not tell falsehoods ' , she answered pertly . ' My papa scorns yours ! ' cried Linton . ' He calls him a sneaking fool ' . ' Yours is a wicked man ...
... Linton's assertion that some people hated their wives : ' Papa told me , and papa does not tell falsehoods ' , she answered pertly . ' My papa scorns yours ! ' cried Linton . ' He calls him a sneaking fool ' . ' Yours is a wicked man ...
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... Linton , only to be reconciled when he declares his love for her . His excuse is that he is unfit . Heathcliff avoids her , and yet he abuses Linton for his ill- treatment of Catherine . Nelly Dean conveys Catherine's whole tale of her ...
... Linton , only to be reconciled when he declares his love for her . His excuse is that he is unfit . Heathcliff avoids her , and yet he abuses Linton for his ill- treatment of Catherine . Nelly Dean conveys Catherine's whole tale of her ...
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... Linton and Catherine - so , despite her generosity in her attitudes to Linton , the relationship must be regarded as quite false . In Emily's bewilderment about how to find her way through to individuation , this solution is no solution ...
... Linton and Catherine - so , despite her generosity in her attitudes to Linton , the relationship must be regarded as quite false . In Emily's bewilderment about how to find her way through to individuation , this solution is no solution ...
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Contents | 7 |
CHAPTER 1 | 24 |
CHAPTER 3 | 46 |
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