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Classical Myth And Psychoanalysis Ancient And Modern Stories Of The Self 1st Edition Freud

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Classical Myth And Psychoanalysis Ancient And Modern Stories Of The Self 1st Edition Freud
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.63 MB
Pages: 374
Author: Freud, Sigmund; O'Gorman, Ellen; Zajko, Vanda
ISBN: 9780199656677, 0199656673
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Classical Myth And Psychoanalysis Ancient And Modern Stories Of The Self 1st Edition Freud by Freud, Sigmund; O'gorman, Ellen; Zajko, Vanda 9780199656677, 0199656673 instant download after payment.

Since Freud published the Interpretation of Dreams in 1900 and utilized Sophocles' Oedipus Rex to work through his developing ideas about the psycho-sexual development of children, it has been virtually impossible to think about psychoanalysis without reference to classical myth. Myth has the capacity to transcend the context of any particular retelling, continuing to transform our understanding of the present. Throughout the twentieth century, experts on the ancient world have turned to the insights of psychoanalytic criticism to supplement and inform their readings of classical myth and literature.
This volume examines the inter-relationship of classical myth and psychoanalysis from the generation before Freud to the present day, engaging with debates about the role of classical myth in modernity, the importance of psychoanalytic ideas for cultural critique, and its ongoing relevance to ways of conceiving the self. The chapters trace the historical roots of terms in everyday usage, such as narcissism and the phallic symbol, in the reception of Classical Greece, and cover a variety of both classical and psychoanalytic texts.

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