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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... fantasy , while the terrible disturbance caused by Heath- cliff's intervention in the marriage relationship is clearly at one with his whole participation . It may be noted by this the limitations of the Scrutiny kind of moralistic ...
... fantasy , while the terrible disturbance caused by Heath- cliff's intervention in the marriage relationship is clearly at one with his whole participation . It may be noted by this the limitations of the Scrutiny kind of moralistic ...
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... - riage was enacted in the flesh : perhaps her fantasy remained at the level of a commonplace dream , though there is great deal of physical passion enacted between Catherine and Heathcliff . It 134 Wuthering Heights ... A Drama of Being.
... - riage was enacted in the flesh : perhaps her fantasy remained at the level of a commonplace dream , though there is great deal of physical passion enacted between Catherine and Heathcliff . It 134 Wuthering Heights ... A Drama of Being.
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... fantasy . Again , there is the sense that this is a child's fantasy of a mar- riage relationship . Heathcliff is going to elaborate lengths to ensure that Cathy's coffin will be open on ' his ' side , and that his own coffin will be ...
... fantasy . Again , there is the sense that this is a child's fantasy of a mar- riage relationship . Heathcliff is going to elaborate lengths to ensure that Cathy's coffin will be open on ' his ' side , and that his own coffin will be ...
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Contents | 7 |
CHAPTER 1 | 24 |
CHAPTER 3 | 46 |
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