The Elusive Self: Archetypal Approaches to the Novels of Miguel de UnamunoThe work of Miguel de Unamuno y Jugo, one of the most important writers of 20th-century Spain, has recently enjoyed a resurgence of interest within the English-speaking world. In contrast to previous studies of Unamuno's extensive literary corpus, which consider his work primarily from the philosophical points of view, Jurkevich challenges the hagiology which has traditionally dominated Unamuno scholarship with extensive psychoanalytic examination of the writer's life and work. |
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... female , counterparts . In practice , the male " liberates " his anima from subordination to the dominant mother archetype by recognizing his unconscious , female nature in a woman from outside those of his immediate family circle . He ...
... female , counterparts . In practice , the male " liberates " his anima from subordination to the dominant mother archetype by recognizing his unconscious , female nature in a woman from outside those of his immediate family circle . He ...
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... female dichotomy . Prior to Jung's theory concerning the anima , a subordinate female personality in men , and the animus , an inferior male personality in women , Novalis went as far as to posit man's drive to perfect himself through ...
... female dichotomy . Prior to Jung's theory concerning the anima , a subordinate female personality in men , and the animus , an inferior male personality in women , Novalis went as far as to posit man's drive to perfect himself through ...
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... female who , like intrahistoria , is not only the sustenance of prog- ress but also a link to the sea . Thus it may be ventured that Unamuno imagines the unconscious to be connected to the sea and , by exten- sion , to the female , or ...
... female who , like intrahistoria , is not only the sustenance of prog- ress but also a link to the sea . Thus it may be ventured that Unamuno imagines the unconscious to be connected to the sea and , by exten- sion , to the female , or ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Psychological Sources of Intrahistoria | 10 |
The Emerging Self | 38 |
Copyright | |
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