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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... story : the Beast may be interpreted as the woman's dark primaeval self , the animus that can either be embraced or ... stories ' of James Hogg and a reference to being ' infected by Hoffmann ' . It would have been better to say that the ...
... story : the Beast may be interpreted as the woman's dark primaeval self , the animus that can either be embraced or ... stories ' of James Hogg and a reference to being ' infected by Hoffmann ' . It would have been better to say that the ...
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... story ; many crit- ics have wondered where Emily Brontë obtained her more savage and ' gothick ' elements . The answer would seem to be from her own family history , which was related to her by her father's capacity to tell stories ...
... story ; many crit- ics have wondered where Emily Brontë obtained her more savage and ' gothick ' elements . The answer would seem to be from her own family history , which was related to her by her father's capacity to tell stories ...
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... stories - Patrick's father became a great racon- teur , while the Irish at large thrived on such fantastic stories . But certainly this would have been the family story recounted by the father of Emily , Anne and Charlotte — who ...
... stories - Patrick's father became a great racon- teur , while the Irish at large thrived on such fantastic stories . But certainly this would have been the family story recounted by the father of Emily , Anne and Charlotte — who ...
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Contents | 7 |
CHAPTER 1 | 24 |
CHAPTER 3 | 46 |
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