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The Sensitive Son And The Feminine Ideal In Literature Writers From Rousseau To Roth 1st Ed Myron Tuman

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The Sensitive Son And The Feminine Ideal In Literature Writers From Rousseau To Roth 1st Ed Myron Tuman
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing; Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.71 MB
Author: Myron Tuman
ISBN: 9783030157005, 9783030157012, 3030157008, 3030157016
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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The Sensitive Son And The Feminine Ideal In Literature Writers From Rousseau To Roth 1st Ed Myron Tuman by Myron Tuman 9783030157005, 9783030157012, 3030157008, 3030157016 instant download after payment.

This book considers major male writers from the last three centuries whose relation to a strong, often distant woman—one sometimes modeled on their own mother—forms the romantic core of their greatest narratives. Myron Tuman explores the theory that there is an underlying psychological type, the sensitive son, connecting these otherwise diverse writers. The volume starts and ends with Jean-Jacques Rousseau, whose Confessions provides an early portrait of one such son. There are chapters on other adoring sons, Stendhal, Sacher-Masoch, Scott Fitzgerald, and Turgenev, as well as on sons like Bernard Shaw and D.H. Lawrence with a different, less affectionate psychological disposition toward women. This book demonstrates how, despite many differences, the best works of all these sensitive sons reflect the deep, contorted nature of their desire, a longing that often seems less for an actual woman than for an elusive feminine ideal.

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