Baudouin, Charles.

Psychoanalysis and Aesthetics. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (333 pages) - Collected Works of Charles Baudouin Series . - Collected Works of Charles Baudouin Series .

Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Original Title Page -- Original Copyright Page -- Translators' Preface -- Table of Contents -- Introduction: The Laws of the Imagination. Poetic Symbols -- Chapter I. Les Tendresses Premières -- Chapter II. Les Flamandes and Les Moines -- Chapter III. The Crisis -- Chapter IV. Conversion and Deliverance -- Chapter V. An Oedipus Trilogy -- Chapter VI. Life in all Its Ardour -- Conclusion -- Ce Soir (poem by Verhaeren, here first published) -- Bibliography -- Index.

Originally published in 1924, this title is substantially a continuation of Baudouin's earlier work Studies in Psychoanalysis, being an application of psychoanalysis to the theory of aesthetics, as illustrated by a detailed study of the works of the Belgian poet Emile Verhaeren. The 'interpretation' Freud has supplied for dreams Baudouin attempts - and archives - for the imagery of the artistic creator. The work is in part based upon private documents supplied to the author by Madame Verhaeren, an autograph letter, and a previously unpublished poem.

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Psychoanalysis.
Aesthetics.
Symbolism in literature.


Electronic books.

BF175 -- .B383 2015eb

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