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A Psychoanalytic Study of Lawrence Durrell’s The Alexandria Quartet

Author : Rony Alfandary
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2018-09-27
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780429782398

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A Psychoanalytic Study of Lawrence Durrell’s The Alexandria Quartet by Rony Alfandary Pdf

A Psychoanalytic Study of Lawrence Durrell’s The Alexandria Quartet: Exile and Return focuses on the dialogue created by literature and psychoanalysis in an individual’s quest to explore existential issues, such as a sense of belonging to a homeland and a recurring sense of the Uncanny (das unheimliche). Rony Alfandary explores Durrell’s attempt to recreate a sense of belonging to a homeland, which perhaps never existed but can be retraced and reinvented through writing. This book studies some issues present in Durrell’s work: the connection between biographical and fictional elements in the study of literature the influence of early Freudian theoretical themes upon the writer later influences including post-modern and hermeneutic theories The life and work of Lawrence Durrell can serve as a prototype of a man’s quest for meaning, in a world caught in turmoil in the period between and during WW2. The author’s psychoanalytic exploration of the work and its relevance to human experience today, shows how the themes Durrell dealt with remain relevant. Alfandary highlights the ways in which his usage of several author narrative styles exemplifies the divergent and often contradictory nature of "Truth", emerging rather as multi-layered, multi-voiced and often torn sense of human subjectivity. A Psychoanalytic Study of Lawrence Durrell’s The Alexandria Quartet: Exile and Return demonstrates Durrell’s strong influence by psychoanalytic thought and will appeal to both psychoanalytic and literary scholars.

Re-reading The Alexandria Quartet of Lawrence Durrell (Durrell Studies 8)

Author : Richard Pine
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 175 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2023-08-25
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781527528499

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Re-reading The Alexandria Quartet of Lawrence Durrell (Durrell Studies 8) by Richard Pine Pdf

Lawrence Durrell’s The Alexandria Quartet is regarded as the central work in his fiction. It has provoked critical commentary ever since the appearance of its individual volumes – Justine (1957), Balthazar (1958), Mountolive and Clea (1959) and the publication in a one-volume edition in 1962. Scores of Master’s and PhD dissertations have been written since the 1960s on this most compelling and provocative novel. Today, The Alexandria Quartet stimulates critical discussion in works addressing the city, Durrell’s representation of Alexandria, the theory of relativity, the role of memory, the recurring feature of the doppelgänger and the presence of the Gothic uncanny; his frequent references to D.H. Lawrence; his treatment of women characters; his interest in Gnosticism; and his own description of the Quartet as “a strange mixture of sex and the secret service”. This volume of essays addresses all these themes, and brings together the mature work of four scholars on this central work of Durrell’s fiction, together with two essays on its sequels, Tunc-Nunquam (1968-70) and The Avignon Quintet (1974-85).

Islands of the Mind

Author : Richard Pine
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2020-02-05
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9781527546615

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Islands of the Mind by Richard Pine Pdf

730 million people—almost 10% of the world’s population—inhabit islands. One quarter of the states represented at the United Nations are islands. Islands constitute almost twenty percent of the total land area of Greece, and exhibit more significant aspects of biodiversity than other global contexts. They are both occasions of triumph and occurrences of catastrophe. Islands are both open and enclosed communities, points of arrival and departure. Islands exert a fascination for the visitor and generate, in the islander, both positive and negative mindsets. The romantic fallacies about self-sufficiency and insularity of islands are constantly challenged. This collection of essays by scholars from some of the world’s most compelling islands—Jersey, Ireland, Tasmania, Corfu, Ereikousa, Prince Edward Island, Malta—explores the psychology of islands, islanders and their visitors, the literatures they stimulate, and the scientific, ethical and biogeographical issues they present in an increasingly globalised world. Corfu, the home of Lawrence and Gerald Durrell in the 1930s, and host to literary and scientific enquiry, is the place where this collection was conceived, and occupies a central place in its discussions.

Psychoanalytic and Cultural Aspects of Trauma and the Holocaust

Author : Rony Alfandary,Judith Tydor Baumel-Schwartz
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 231 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2022-12-30
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9781000821093

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Psychoanalytic and Cultural Aspects of Trauma and the Holocaust by Rony Alfandary,Judith Tydor Baumel-Schwartz Pdf

Psychoanalytic and Cultural Aspects of Trauma and the Holocaust presents interdisciplinary postmemorial endeavors of second-, third- and fourth-generation Holocaust survivors living in Israel and in the Jewish diaspora. Drawing on a wide range of fields, including psychoanalysis, Holocaust studies, journal and memoir writing, hermeneutics, and the arts, this book considers how individuals dealing with the memory, or postmemory, of the Holocaust possess a personal connection to this trauma. Exploring their role as testimony bearers, each contributor performs their postmemorial work in a unique and creative way, blending the subjective and the objective. The book considers themes including postcolonialism, home, displacement, and identity. Psychoanalytic and Cultural Aspects of Trauma and the Holocaust will be key reading for academics and students of psychoanalytic studies, Holocaust studies, and trauma and cultural studies. It will also be of interest to psychoanalysts working with transgenerational trauma.

Postmemory, Psychoanalysis and Holocaust Ghosts

Author : Rony Alfandary
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2021-07-22
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9781000411843

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Postmemory, Psychoanalysis and Holocaust Ghosts by Rony Alfandary Pdf

Through the collection of letters sent by members of a Jewish family between 1923 and 1942, this fascinating book explores phenomenological and psychoanalytical aspects of the Holocaust and its associated trauma, and the impact on future generations of the same family. This book charts a postmemorial study of the Cohen family of Salonica which branched out to Paris and Tel-Aviv during the 1920s and 1930s. The exploration of the contents of four boxes containing hundreds of letters, pictures and other documents portray a microhistory of one family that was once a part of a thriving community. Showing how the shadows of trauma can be passed through the generations, the book uncovers the tragedies that befell the Cohen family, and how the discovery of these materials has affected existing family members. In an intriguing work of postmemory research and analysis, this book appeals to both scholars of the Holocaust and psychoanalysts interested in the unconscious impact of history.

Refugees from Nazi-occupied Europe in British Overseas Territories

Author : Swen Steinberg,Anthony Grenville
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2020-04-28
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004399532

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Refugees from Nazi-occupied Europe in British Overseas Territories by Swen Steinberg,Anthony Grenville Pdf

This special issue focusses on refugees from Nazi-occupied Europe in British colonies, dominions and overseas territories. It deals with aspects like internment, identity and cultural representation in not well-known destinations of forced migration like India, New Zealand, Canada or Kenya.

Minor Mythologies as Popular Literature

Author : Richard Pine
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 461 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2018-10-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781527517837

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Minor Mythologies as Popular Literature by Richard Pine Pdf

This is the first single-author study of the genres and roots of popular literature in its relation to film and television, exploring the effects of academic snobbery on the teaching of popular literature. Designed for classroom use by students of literature and film (and their teachers), it offers case studies in quest literature, detective fiction, the status of the outlaw and outsider, and the interdependence of self, other and the uncanny. It challenges perceived notions of, and prejudices against, popular literature, and affirms its connection with the deepest human experiences.

Architecture in Fictional Literature: Essays on Selected Works

Author : Nevnihal Erdoğan
Publisher : Bentham Science Publishers
Page : 291 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2021-12-24
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9789815036015

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Architecture in Fictional Literature: Essays on Selected Works by Nevnihal Erdoğan Pdf

The art of architecture is an important aesthetic element that can leave a lasting impression in one's mind about the values of a society. Today's architectural art, education, and culture have gradually turned into engineering practices and more technical pursuits. Architecture in Fictional Literature is a book written with the aim of understanding the concept of living spaces as portrayed in works of fiction and to open the doors to a new perspective for readers on the art of architecture. It is a collection of essays written by educators and literary critics about how architecture is presented in 28 selected literary works of fiction. These selected works, which include well-known works such as Hugo’s Hunchback of Notre Dame, Kafka’s The Castle, Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels, Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings, Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland, Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, among many others, collectively attempt to illustrate facets of human life in a lucidly expressive way while also having an architectural background added in the narrative. Each essay is unique and brings a diverse range of perspectives on the main theme, while also touching on some niche topics in this area, (such as spatial analysis, urban transformation and time-period settings), all of which have exploratory potential. With this collection, the contributors aspire to initiate the transformation of architectural education by including a blend of literary criticism. By building a foundation of architectural aesthetics, they hope to bridge the gap between the artist and the architect, while also inspiring a new generation of urban planners, landscape artists, and interior designers to consider past works when designing living spaces. Architecture in Fictional Literature is also essential to any enthusiast of fictional works who wants to understand the fictional portrayal of living spaces and architecture in literature.

Lawrence Durrell’s Woven Web of Guesses (Durrell Studies 2)

Author : Richard Pine
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2021-02-23
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781527566668

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Lawrence Durrell’s Woven Web of Guesses (Durrell Studies 2) by Richard Pine Pdf

This volume presents a number of original essays on aspects of Lawrence Durrell which have not previously been discussed. Durrell (1912-1990) was the ground-breaking author of The Alexandria Quartet, Tunc-Nunquam (The Revolt of Aphrodite) and The Avignon Quintet and of many plays, volumes of poetry and essays. This volume, by one of the world’s foremost experts on Durrell’s life and work, explores his early literary connections with Henry Miller, Anaïs Nin, Alfred Perlès and David Gascoyne in topics such as surrealism and psychology. It features new insights into Durrell’s approach to popular literature, Greek politics and sexual orientation, and establishes Durrell’s mental states from an examination of his private notebooks. It presents a composite portrait of a writer obsessed with the themes of identity, creativity, sexuality and freedom.

Lawrence Durrell

Author : Ian S. MacNiven
Publisher : Open Road Media
Page : 737 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2020-08-11
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781504063104

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Lawrence Durrell by Ian S. MacNiven Pdf

The prize-winning biography of the celebrated author of the Alexandria Quartet and the Avignon Quintet: an “elegant and meticulous . . . treat” (Kirkus Reviews). A New York Times Notable Book Born in colonial India in 1912, Lawrence Durrell established his literary reputation as a citizen of the Mediterranean. After attending school in England, Durrell escaped the country he dubbed “Pudding Island” for the Greek island of Corfu, only to make another escape—this time from Nazi invasion—to Egypt. His experiences in wartime Alexandria led to a quartet of novels, beginning with Justine, that are collectively considered some of the great masterpieces of postwar fiction. Durrell’s peripatetic life, which eventually took him to the South of France, fed his work with the richness and drama of his various adoptive homes. A man of protean talents, Durrell is celebrated for his fiction and poetry, as well has his highly regarded translations, essays, and travel literature. In researching this authorized biography, Ian S. MacNiven traveled over a period of twenty years from India to California, interviewing hundreds of individuals and visiting all but one of the many places Durrell lived. The result is an intimate portrait of a literary titan that was awarded a prize by the French city of Antibes for the year’s best study on Durrell.

The Heraldic World of Lawrence Durrell

Author : Bruce Redwine
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2022-03-02
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781527578920

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The Heraldic World of Lawrence Durrell by Bruce Redwine Pdf

Lawrence Durrell’s position as one of the twentieth century’s leading novelists is continually being enlarged and revised. This book presents unusual and unorthodox explorations of Alexandria, the city at the heart of Durrell’s writing, his family relationships, his biographer Michael Haag, and his affinity with such diverse writers as Rilke and Virgil. In particular, it offers an insight into Durrell’s emotions and sensibilities in elaborating his Sicilian Carousel and a penetrating and totally unique reading of Durrell’s Alexandria Quartet in the light of the art and landscape of ancient Egypt.

Dissertations in English and American Literature

Author : Laurence F. McNamee
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 462 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 1969
Category : American literature
ISBN : MINN:31951D001821329

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Literature and Psychology

Author : Leonard Falk Manheim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 686 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 1969
Category : Literature
ISBN : STANFORD:36105011774572

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Literature and Psychology by Leonard Falk Manheim Pdf

Deus Loci

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 432 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : Electronic
ISBN : STANFORD:36105017881165

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From the Elephant's Back

Author : Lawrence Durrell
Publisher : University of Alberta
Page : 450 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2015-08-16
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9781772120592

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From the Elephant's Back by Lawrence Durrell Pdf

Rare and previously unpublished essays and letters showcasing “Durrell’s wit, elegance, philosophy, joie de vivre and flaming intelligence” (The Irish Times). “The proverb says that whoever sees the world from the back of an elephant learns the secrets of the jungle and becomes a seer. I had to be content to become a poet.” ?Lawrence Durrell Best known for his novels and travel writing, Lawrence Durrell defied easy classification within twentieth-century Modernism. His anti-authoritarian tendencies put him at odds with many contemporaries?aesthetically and politically. However, thanks to a compelling recontextualization by editor James Gifford, these thirty-eight previously unpublished and out-of-print essays and letters reveal that Durrell’s maturation as an artist was rich, complex, and subtle. Durrell fans will treasure this selection of rare nonfiction, while scholars of Durrell, Modernist literature, anti-authoritarian artists, and the Personalist movement will also appreciate Gifford’s fine editorial work. “Gifford's scholarly command of the archives shows?especially his working intimacy with the unpublished archived words of Durrell’s editors, publishers, and collaborators. I have no doubt that this collection will serve as a starting point for any number of new critical ventures into the life and writing of Lawrence Durrell.” ?Charles Sligh, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga