Sigmund Freud

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Standard Name: Freud, Sigmund

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Theme or Topic Treated in Text Amber Reeves
Here she first advanced the idea that the individual's superego in the Freud ian sense was something different from, though related to, that person's moral code. She believed she was the first Freudian to advance...
Cultural formation Mary Renault
MR was confirmed as an Anglican , and enjoyed church ceremonies, but it was Plato 's belief in the individual which provided her with a lifelong ethical code. Later in life she discovered the works...
Family and Intimate relationships Jean Rhys
Later, in Sylvia Beach 's bookshop in Paris, she bought a book on psychoanalysis in an attempt to determine why her experiences with Mr Howard affected her so deeply. She would later write that she...
Textual Features Adrienne Rich
From 1972 to 1976, the period just before this text was published, AR read extensively through the fields of psychology, psychiatry, and psychoanalysis: authors studied include Freud , Jung , Melanie Klein , Karen Horney
Textual Production Dorothy Richardson
In her correspondence Richardson addresses a great range of topics, including her own varied reading. She comments on women writers from Julian of Norwich through Jane Austen , Emily and Charlotte Brontë , George Eliot
Occupation Dora Russell
The Russells based their programme on emerging theories of child education and development. They were partly influenced by recent psychologists (including Freud and Piaget ), and by such educationalists as Margaret McMillan and A. S. Neill
Occupation May Sinclair
MS was elected a member of the Society for Psychical Research , which helped to bring the work of Freud , Jung , and Pierre Janet to England.
Boll, Theophilus E. M. Miss May Sinclair: Novelist: A Biographical and Critical Introduction. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press.
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Zegger, Hrisey Dimitrakis. May Sinclair. Twayne.
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Blain, Virginia et al., editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford.
Textual Production May Sinclair
The second part followed a week later. Jung's work (in which he first revealed how his views had diverged from those of Freud ) had appeared in English this year in a translation by Beatrice M. Hinkle
Literary responses May Sinclair
Reviews were almost all positive.
Raitt, Suzanne. May Sinclair: A Modern Victorian. Clarendon Press.
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Writing in the Dial in September 1922, T. S. Eliot used this novel as the most notable example of the psychoanalytical type which, however, he disapproved in principle. Its...
Intertextuality and Influence Mary Augusta Ward
MAW 's Diana Mallory, which is considered to be possibly the first novelestic application of Freud ian theory, was published.
Sutherland, John. Mrs. Humphry Ward. Clarendon Press.
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Intertextuality and Influence Rebecca West
It was first serialised in Century magazine.
Rollyson, Carl. Rebecca West: A Saga of the Century. Hodder and Stoughton.
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Several critics have noted the influence both of Henry James and of Freud ian psychoanalysis on this novel.
Characters Amabel Williams-Ellis
In this text the husband and wife team set out to capture the flavour of life at Portmeirion, at a time when a damaging hydro-electric scheme was proposed for the region.It is written in...
Friends, Associates Virginia Woolf
VW visited Sigmund Freud at Hampstead.
Bishop, Edward. A Virginia Woolf Chronology. Macmillan.
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Occupation Virginia Woolf
The Press, which began as therapy and for the purpose of publishing the works of its owners, grew into a major engine of modern culture and thought.
Lee, Hermione. Virginia Woolf. Chatto and Windus.
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Its political interests were served by enlightened...

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