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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... tell his story with distanced ' coolness ' , while Nelly is guardedly loyal to her old - fashioned values , and so tends never to become hys- terical or sensational . This is Scott's mode , when dealing with improbable and wild events ...
... tell his story with distanced ' coolness ' , while Nelly is guardedly loyal to her old - fashioned values , and so tends never to become hys- terical or sensational . This is Scott's mode , when dealing with improbable and wild events ...
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... tell ' ' within itself ' , but here we profit by Emily's unconscious- ness that she was speaking of her own psyche . She , the most reserved of women , tells us her inmost secrets , secure in their pro- jected form , where she no doubt ...
... tell ' ' within itself ' , but here we profit by Emily's unconscious- ness that she was speaking of her own psyche . She , the most reserved of women , tells us her inmost secrets , secure in their pro- jected form , where she no doubt ...
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... tells him she has had to sleep there because he has the key to our room ' in his pocket - which adjective gives him ... tell us whether she slept with Heathcliff : whether his hate extended to a sexual relationship based on hate : ' I ...
... tells him she has had to sleep there because he has the key to our room ' in his pocket - which adjective gives him ... tell us whether she slept with Heathcliff : whether his hate extended to a sexual relationship based on hate : ' I ...
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Contents | 7 |
CHAPTER 1 | 24 |
CHAPTER 3 | 46 |
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