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245 10 $aDream sequences in Shakespeare :$ba psychoanalytic perspective /$cMeg Harris Williams.
264 1 $aAbingdon, Oxon ;$aNew York, NY :$bRoutledge,$c2021.
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300 $a1 online resource (viii, 173 pages)
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588 0 $aOnline resource; title from digital title page (viewed on November 11, 2020).
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aThe individual and the group : Richard II and Julius Caesar -- The reason of love objects : A Midsummer Night's Dream -- Dreamlife and adolescent identity in Hamlet and Ophelia -- Dreams of dark corners : legalism at play in The merchant of Venice and Troilus and Cressida -- Explorations in minus K : Macbeth and Othello -- The turbulence of aesthetic conflict : King Lear -- Love and the evolution of thought : Antony and Cleopatra -- The organ of consciousness in Cymbeline -- A dream of reparation : The winter's tale -- The birth of ideas : The tempest -- Epilogue -- Appendix: Dream-life in the post-Kleinian model of the mind.
520 $aThis book takes a new approach to Shakespeare's plays, exploring them as dream-thought in the modern psychoanalytic sense of unconscious thinking. Through his commitment to poetic language, Shakespeare offers images and dramatic sequences that illustrate fundamental developmental conflicts, the solutions for which are not preconceived but evolve through the process of dramatisation. In this volume, Meg Harris Williams explores the fundamental distinction between the surface meanings of plot or argument and the deep grammar of dreamlife, applied not only to those plays known as dream-plays' but also to critical sequences throughout Shakespeare's oeuvre. Through a post-Kleinian model based on the thinking of Bion, Meltzer, and Money-Kyrle, this book sheds new light on both Shakespeare's own relation to the play and on the identificatory processes of the playwright, reader, or audience. Dream Sequences in Shakespeare is important reading for psychoanalysts, playwrights, and students.
545 0 $aMeg Harris Williams is a writer, literary critic, and artist. She has published many books and papers on the relation between literature, aesthetic experience, and psychoanalysis, specialising in a post-Kleinian perspective. She teaches internationally and is a visiting lecturer at the Tavistock Clinic, an honorary member of the Psychoanalytic Center of California, and editorfor the Harris Meltzer Trust. Her books include Inspiration in Milton and Keats; The Apprehension of Beauty (with Donald Meltzer); A Strange Way of Killing; Five Tales from Shakespeare (for children); The Vale of Soulmaking; Bion's Dream; The Aesthetic Development; Hamlet in Analysis - A Trial of Faith; The Becoming Room; and The Art of Personality. Website: www.artlit.info.
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