Discourse in Psychoanalysis and Literature (Routledge Revivals)

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Da Game
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Fairy Tales
Fatherly Position
Infinite Things
Irma Dream
Jean Martin Charcot
king
Le Ravissement De Lol
Li Ne
literary
literary desire
Marguerite Duras
Metaphorical Derivation
narrative theory
operator
Potiphar's Wife
Potiphar’s Wife
Primal Phantasy
Pro Grams
psychoanalysis and narrative strategies
psychoanalytic
psychoanalytic criticism
Psychoanalytic Literary Criticism
Readonly Memory
recursive
Recursive Narrative
Recursive Operator
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Red Riding Hood
Red Riding Hood's Mother
Rembrandt's Etching
rhetorical analysis
riding
Rom
semiotic structures
Stormy Night
subjectivity in texts
Swam Breast Stroke
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Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138827035
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The essays in this collection, first published in 1987, represent a collective attempt to listen with the third ear to the underhand ways the unspoken has of speaking, and to speak of these ways. By focusing on ‘discourse’ the volume is distinguished from traditional literature by its emphasis on rhetorical structures and textual strategies, and the investment of these structures with desire, power and other aspects of subjectivity, rather than the personality of the artist or the creative process. However, in this book the human dimension is not lost. By claiming that the structures in question are not merely linguistic, semiotic, or narratological (although they are all of these), the human dimension is returned- not ‘in the raw’, as in traditional approaches, but through the traces it leaves in the text, as activated by its reading. This book is ideal for students of literature and psychoanalytical theory.