Sigmund Freud

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Standard Name: Freud, Sigmund

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Textual Features Julia Kristeva
Again she examines a mental state as it exists in individuals and as it is rendered in literature and philosophy. Her concept of alienation is basically Freud ian, but she discusses the representation of the...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Julia Kristeva
The first of these books addresses Freud 's concept of revolt against the fathers as the basis of individual maturation and independence, and seeks by looking at the lives of three distinguished modern social rebels...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Julia Kristeva
Writing on Melanie Klein, JK shows due awareness of what she has in common with her subject: both psychoanalysts, both emigrants from Eastern to Western Europe. She blends Klein's private history with that of Freud
Literary responses D. H. Lawrence
Early critics, including the novelist Ivy Low , pointed out the book's resonances with Freudian psychoanalysis, although Lawrence insisted that he did not intentionally use Freud .
“Contemporary Authors”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Centre-LRC.
In Notes on D.H. Lawrence (1931), Virginia Woolf
Intertextuality and Influence Deborah Levy
The book purports to be a journal kept by a steak as it waits to be sold and waits, too, for gradually encroaching madness to engulf it. As the steak considers attitudes to madness, psychoanalysis...
Travel Mina Loy
ML decided to return to Europe in 1921. She spent some brief time with her two daughters in Florence before travelling to Paris and then to Austria (where she met Sigmund Freud ), and then...
Textual Production Cecily Mackworth
CM 's Lucy's Nose, which is generally called her second novel, appeared forty years after her first. It is a book about Lucy R. in Freud 's Five Studies on Hysteria.
This book...
Material Conditions of Writing Cecily Mackworth
CM set out with the intention of writing a biographical-historical study. She made two visits to Vienna in the course of research for it. Who, she asked herself, was the little Scottish governess who...
Intertextuality and Influence Hope Mirrlees
Theresa soon becomes aware of the functions of her writing: The play—the plot—was turning out very differently from what she had expected; and as well as being a transposing of life at Plasencia [in Spain]...
Textual Features Hope Mirrlees
Set in May and June 1919, HM 's poem takes its readers on a surrealistic tour of the city of Paris ravaged by the First World War. People encountered (both living and dead) include Freud
Intertextuality and Influence Iris Murdoch
In shaping her thought, her father 's influence was primary. Later influences on her thinking and therefore also in her novels were provided by Dostoevsky in particular, by existentialist philosophy as embodied in Sartre ...
Education Ruth Pitter
At home her parents used to make her and her sister and brother learn poems by heart, and they paid for the learning, at a penny to sixpence a poem according to length.
Russell, Arthur et al. “Faithful to Delight: A Portrait Sketch”. Ruth Pitter: Homage to a Poet, edited by Arthur Russell, Rapp and Whiting, pp. 19-40.
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Family and Intimate relationships Ruth Pitter
Years later RP spoke satirically of her first experience of falling in love. He had yellow curls reaching almost to his shoulders, and lovely blue eyes. He would do. He would have to do. When...
Intertextuality and Influence Kathleen Raine
KR 's poetry, which focusses on archetypal forms of being, is influenced by Swedenborg and the Neo-Platonists. She was also fascinated by the avant-garde movements of her era: Bloomsbury Humanism, Freud ianism, Wittgenstein 's and...
Intertextuality and Influence Amber Reeves
She introduces herself as a Socialist who has twice stood as a Labour candidate in parliamentary elections, and acknowledges a general debt to Freud as well as a particular debt to the work of Dr....

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