Psychoanalytic Literary Criticism by Maud Ellmann

Psychoanalytic Literary Criticism by Maud Ellmann

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Provides examples of the literary criticism which has emerged from the conjunction between psychoanalysis and post-structuralism. The book defines concepts and methods by tracing the role the story of Oedipus has played in the development of and psychoanalytic theory and criticism.

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Psychoanalytic Literary Criticism by Maud Ellmann

This collection of essays provides students of literary critical theory with an introduction to Freudian methods of interpretation, and shows how those methods have been transformed by recent developments in French psychoanalysis, particularly by the influence of Jacques Lacan. It explains how classical Freudian criticism tended to focus on the thematic content of the literary text, whereas Lacanian criticism focuses on its linguistic structure, redirecting the reader to the words themselves. Concepts and methods are defined by tracing the role played by the drama of Oedipus in the development of psychoanalytic theory and criticism. The essays cover a wide generic scope and are divided into three parts: drama, narrative and poetry. Each is accompanied by explanatory headnotes giving clear definitions of complex terms.
Maud Ellman is Randy L. & Melvin R. Berlin Professor of the Development of the Novel in English, in the Department of English, University of Chicago, USA.
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ISBN 13 9780582083479
ISBN 10 0582083478
Title Psychoanalytic Literary Criticism
Author Maud Ellmann
Series Longman Critical Readers
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 1994-11-21
Number of pages 286
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