The Analyst´s Ear and the Critic´s Eye: Rethinking psychoanalysis and literature
Benjamin H. Ogden
The Analyst’s Ear and the Critic’s Eye is the first volume of literary criticism to be co-authored by a practicing psychoanalyst and a literary critic. The result of this unique collaboration is a lively conversation that not only demonstrates what is most fundamental to each discipline, but creates a joint perspective on reading literature that neither discipline alone can achieve.
This book radically redefines the relationship between psychoanalysis and literary studies in a way that revitalizes the conversation between the two fields. This is achieved, in part, by providing richly textured descriptions of analytic work. These clinical illustrations bring to life ... Read more
-What is psychoanalytic literary criticism?
-Which concepts are most fundamental to psychoanalytic theory?
-What is the role of psychoanalytic theory in reading literature?
-How does an analyst’s clinical experience shape the way he reads?
-How might literary critics make use of the analyst’s experience with his patients?
-What might psychoanalysts learn from the ways professional literary critics read?
This volume provides cutting edge work which will breathe new life into psychoanalytic ways of reading, free from technical language, yet drawing upon what is most fundamental to psychoanalytic theory and practice. It will be of great interest to mental health professionals, literary scholars and those studying psychoanalysis and literature.
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