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The doctor looks at literature : Psychological studies of life and letters - cover
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The doctor looks at literature : Psychological studies of life and letters

Joseph Collins

Editora: Good Press

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In "The Doctor Looks at Literature: Psychological Studies of Life and Letters," Joseph Collins embarks on a pioneering exploration of the intersection between psychology and literature. Through a meticulous analysis of various literary works, Collins employs psychoanalytic theory to decode the motivations, emotions, and psychodynamics of characters and authors alike. His literary style is eclectically scholarly, rich with both theoretical insights and accessible commentary, allowing readers to appreciate the psychological depths of literature while grounding his analyses within the purview of contemporary psychological thought in the early 20th century. Here, literature transcends mere storytelling, becoming a mirror reflecting the complexities of human experience. Joseph Collins, a physician and psychiatrist, brings a unique lens to literary criticism, influenced by his background in both medicine and psychodynamics. As a contemporary of Freud, Collins is inspired by the burgeoning fields of psychology and psychoanalysis, seeking to integrate these concepts with literary interpretation. His professional journey, coupled with an early appreciation of literature, positions him as an authoritative figure capable of bridging the gap between the worlds of medicine and the humanities. This book is essential for scholars and enthusiasts alike, offering profound insights into the psychological aspects of literature that often go unnoticed. Readers who seek to deepen their understanding of character motivation and author intention will find Collins' analyses not only enriching but also vital for a holistic comprehension of literary texts. Whether you are a psychologist, a literary critic, or an avid reader, "The Doctor Looks at Literature" will provoke thought and inspire new perspectives on the written word.
Disponível desde: 24/04/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 200 páginas.

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