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What makes one reader look for issues of social conformity in Kafka's Metamorphosis while another concentrates on the relationship between Gregor Samsa and his father? Self-Analysis in Literary Study investigates how the psychoanalytic self-analysis enables readers to gain a deeper understandin...
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Self-Analysis in Literary Study : Exploring Hidden Agendas / Literature and Psychoanalysis ; Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Contributors -- Introduction: Self-Analysis Enhances Other-Analysis -- 1. "The Grief That Does Not Speak": Suicide, Mourning, and Psychoanalytic Teaching -- 2. How I Got My Language: Forms of Self-Inclusion -- 3. A Cyberreader Defends -- 4. Pulkheria Alexandrovna and Raskolnikov, My Mother and Me -- 5. Why Natasha Bumps Her Head: The Value of Self-Analysis in the Application of Psychoanalysis to Literature -- 6. Wimp or Faggot? Subjective Considerations in Understanding the Alienation of Dostoevsky's Underground Man -- 7. Attunement and Interpretation: Reading Virginia Woolf -- 8. Unearthing Buried Affects and Associations in Reading: The Case of the Justified Sinner -- Index |
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