By 1920, according to the poet Bryher, ‘all literary London’ had ‘discovered Freud’ – but not all of those discoverers were fans. In a 1920 review of what she called ‘Freudian Fiction’, Virginia Woolf complained that ‘all the characters have become cases’. Writing in 1922, T. S. Eliot complained similarly of the reductive vision of a new ‘psychoanalytic type’ of novel that claimed to lay bare ‘the soul of man under psychoanalysis’. Tracking both the explicit interactions and the submerged engagements between British writers and psychoanalysis between 1900 and 1920, this chapter argues not only that writers and psychoanalysts in this period held a shared interest in representing what Woolf termed the ‘dark region’ of human psychology, but th...
This essay looks at subjectivity in Virginia Woolf’s The Waves employing a psychoanalytic approach a...
In order to understand reality, we must have a self-reflection. Heraclitus said, “I have sought for ...
Psychoanalytic criticism is known primarily for its interpretations of literary texts. However, the ...
A critical and comparative study of Women Characters as portrayed by Virginia Woolf and Anita Desai ...
Psychoanalysis has been used invariably in literary studies, as it helps literary interpretation to ...
In a 1919 essay, Virginia Woolf wrote that “[f]or the moderns ‘that,’ the point of interest, lies ve...
PhDWhereas recent studies of psychoanalysis and modernism have tended to 'translate' literature th...
It can be argued that in her numerous essays Woolf provides a theory of fiction, although she redefi...
This article examines the relation between psychoanalysis and modernism. It highlights the shift in ...
In 2018, modernist scholars all over the world celebrated a centenary of the literary term «stream o...
Literature is recognised as having significantly influenced the development of modern psychoanalytic...
Many scholars—from 1972 Freudian analyst Nancy Topping Bazin to 2007 social scientists Katherine Tho...
<dl><dt>Examiner/examined, analyst/analysand, subject/object, sane/mad, science/art: the relationsh...
It is the principal aim of this thesis to consider a dialogue that exists between Woolf's fiction a...
Mrs. Dalloway (1925) is one of the principal novels written by Virginia Woolf (1882-1941). She embod...
This essay looks at subjectivity in Virginia Woolf’s The Waves employing a psychoanalytic approach a...
In order to understand reality, we must have a self-reflection. Heraclitus said, “I have sought for ...
Psychoanalytic criticism is known primarily for its interpretations of literary texts. However, the ...
A critical and comparative study of Women Characters as portrayed by Virginia Woolf and Anita Desai ...
Psychoanalysis has been used invariably in literary studies, as it helps literary interpretation to ...
In a 1919 essay, Virginia Woolf wrote that “[f]or the moderns ‘that,’ the point of interest, lies ve...
PhDWhereas recent studies of psychoanalysis and modernism have tended to 'translate' literature th...
It can be argued that in her numerous essays Woolf provides a theory of fiction, although she redefi...
This article examines the relation between psychoanalysis and modernism. It highlights the shift in ...
In 2018, modernist scholars all over the world celebrated a centenary of the literary term «stream o...
Literature is recognised as having significantly influenced the development of modern psychoanalytic...
Many scholars—from 1972 Freudian analyst Nancy Topping Bazin to 2007 social scientists Katherine Tho...
<dl><dt>Examiner/examined, analyst/analysand, subject/object, sane/mad, science/art: the relationsh...
It is the principal aim of this thesis to consider a dialogue that exists between Woolf's fiction a...
Mrs. Dalloway (1925) is one of the principal novels written by Virginia Woolf (1882-1941). She embod...
This essay looks at subjectivity in Virginia Woolf’s The Waves employing a psychoanalytic approach a...
In order to understand reality, we must have a self-reflection. Heraclitus said, “I have sought for ...
Psychoanalytic criticism is known primarily for its interpretations of literary texts. However, the ...