The Unconscious in Philosophy, and French and European Literature: Nineteenth and Early Twentieth CenturyBRILL, 1 gen 2009 - 404 pagine This book traces the idea of the unconscious as it emerges in French and European literature. It discusses the functioning of the normal unconscious mind and provides examples of the abnormal unconscious in poems and literature. Psychiatric cases as they are understood today are illustrated as mirrored in literature describing the functioning of the disturbed mind. |
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The Unconscious in Philosophy, and French and European Literature ... Fernand Vial Anteprima limitata - 2009 |
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abnormal action activity acts affective Alain-Fournier André Gide appears Arthur Schopenhauer association attributes autosuggestion autres Bergson bien Breton c’est characters Charcot cious completely concept conscience conscious d’autres d’une Descartes dominant Dostoyevsky dream Duhamel Eduard von Hartmann emotions être existence explains expression fait feelings François Mauriac French literature Freud Freudian Gide Hartmann Henri-Louis Bergson heredity Hippolyte Bernheim hommes human ibid Ibsen ideas impulses influence inspiration instinct intellect j’ai Janet l’esprit l’homme l’inconscient Lenormand literary Maine de Biran manifestations Marcel Proust Mauriac mémoire metaphysical method mind motives mysterious n’est Nancy school nature normal Nouvelle Revue française novels Paris passé passion pensée perception person peut philosophy plays Proust psychic psychoanalysis psychological qu’elle qu’il qu’on qu’un reason repressed rêve reveals rien Rivière role Russian Salavin says Schopenhauer Schopenhauer’s sensations sentiment soul souvenirs Strindberg themes theory thinking thought tion tout uncons unconscious memory Valéry Vial writes