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The Bisexuality Of Daniel Defoe A Psychoanalytic Survey Of The Man And His Works Paperback Leo Abse

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The Bisexuality Of Daniel Defoe A Psychoanalytic Survey Of The Man And His Works Paperback Leo Abse
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Publisher: Karnac Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.47 MB
Pages: 308
Author: Leo Abse
ISBN: 9781855754560, 1855754568
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: Paperback

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The Bisexuality Of Daniel Defoe A Psychoanalytic Survey Of The Man And His Works Paperback Leo Abse by Leo Abse 9781855754560, 1855754568 instant download after payment.

Leo Abse here questions the genius of Daniel Defoe while illuminating some of the unknown and misconceived aspects of his life.
Defoe was known in his time as a prolific journalist and pamphleteer, and his stance and opinion gave rise to criticism and controversy. Contradictory readings of the man behind the masks confused the comprehension of his literary genius. Concealment and dissembling punctuated Defoe's life and work.
Following Freud's approach, his essay on Leonardo da Vinci, and Ehrenzweig's Gestalt therapy, Abse undertakes the complex task of uncovering the artist's personality and the source of his creativity. Abse does this by confronting various psychoanalytic hypotheses regarding Defoe in order to understand his work.
This book is an original, well-documented, and compelling cross-disciplinary approach to identity issues and creative genius. It will be of interest to a wide range of readership from students to practitioners or the general public.

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