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Internal Conflict In Nineteenthcentury Literature Reading The Jungian Shadow Tefan Bolea

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Internal Conflict In Nineteenthcentury Literature Reading The Jungian Shadow Tefan Bolea
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.73 MB
Pages: 226
Author: Ştefan Bolea
ISBN: 9781793607126, 1793607125
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Internal Conflict In Nineteenthcentury Literature Reading The Jungian Shadow Tefan Bolea by Ştefan Bolea 9781793607126, 1793607125 instant download after payment.

Internal Conflict in Nineteenth-century Literature: Reading the Jungian Shadow examines the genealogy of the Jungian shadow in Romantic and post-Romantic literature. Ştefan Bolea analyzes the way the crisis of identity in nineteenth-century literature prefigures our contemporary “inner discord” by means of the philosophy of literature, combining literary criticism with psychoanalytical phenomenology. This book provides a deep analysis of the connection between this “inner discord” and the century that brought us industrialization, nationalism, modernity, and the unconscious by comparing Jung’s theory of the shadow with Nietzche’s and Cioran’s versions of Antihumanism in a highly interdisciplinary landscape. Scholars of psychology, philosophy, literature, media studies, and history will find this book particularly useful.

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