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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... accept both characteristics in a single female seems impossi- ble . If we accept Jung's premise that what is expressed through fan- tasy may more than likely be endemic to the mind that generated it ( 5 : 310 ) , then there is something ...
... accept both characteristics in a single female seems impossi- ble . If we accept Jung's premise that what is expressed through fan- tasy may more than likely be endemic to the mind that generated it ( 5 : 310 ) , then there is something ...
Page 124
... accept him through reconciliation . His banquet speech is a last , val- iant " lucha gigantesca de aquel alma con su demonio " ( 2 : 716 ) . While the speech is a personal and oratorical triumph , it is at the same time a psychological ...
... accept him through reconciliation . His banquet speech is a last , val- iant " lucha gigantesca de aquel alma con su demonio " ( 2 : 716 ) . While the speech is a personal and oratorical triumph , it is at the same time a psychological ...
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... accept Antonia's role as mediatrix . Rather than the ranting of a bitter man determined to inflict one last insult on his family , Joaquín's admission is a tremendous , if belated , act of insight , one that he had resisted all his life ...
... accept Antonia's role as mediatrix . Rather than the ranting of a bitter man determined to inflict one last insult on his family , Joaquín's admission is a tremendous , if belated , act of insight , one that he had resisted all his life ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Psychological Sources of Intrahistoria | 10 |
The Emerging Self | 38 |
Copyright | |
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