Selfanalysis In Literary Study: Exploring Hidden Agendas (Literature And Psychoanalysis, 8),Used

Selfanalysis In Literary Study: Exploring Hidden Agendas (Literature And Psychoanalysis, 8),Used

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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?SelfAnalysis in Literary Study investigates how the psychoanalytic selfanalysis enables readers to gain a deeper understanding of literature as well as themselves.In the past scholars have largely ignored selfanalysis as an aid to approaching literature. The contributors in SelfAnalysis in Literary Study boldly explore how the psyche affects intellectual intellectual discovery in the realm of applied psychoanalysis.Jeffrey Berman confronts a close friend's suicide through Camus and his student's diaries, kept for an English class. Language, family history, and an attachment to Kafka are addressed in David Bleich's essay. Barbara Ann Schapiro writes of her attraction to Virginia Woolf during her emotional senior year of college. Other essayists include Daniel RancourLaferriere, Norman N. Holland, Bernard J. Paris, Steven Rosen, and Michael Steig.Written for both scholars in the fields of psychology and literature and for a general audience intrigued by self analysis as a tool for gaining insight, SelfAnalysis in Literary Study answers traditional questions about literature and raises challenging new ones.

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