Topics covered include the pivotal position of Hamlet, the poet and his calling, the Oedipus complex, intrapsychic conflict, the battle against paranoia and the homosexual compromise. By using psychoanalytic techniques in analyzing his plays and characters, the author reveals more about Shakespeare's hidden motivations and mental health.
Topics covered include the pivotal position of Hamlet, the poet and his calling, the Oedipus complex, intrapsychic conflict, the battle against paranoia and the homosexual compromise. By using psychoanalytic techniques in analyzing his plays and characters, the author reveals more about Shakespeare's hidden motivations and mental health.
Preface: Why this book was written The Pivotal Position of Hamlet Hamlet's Enigmas Hamlet: the inability to mourn and the inability to love The Poet and his Calling A Midsummer Night's Dream: how Shakespeare won the right to write plays The Tempest: the abdication of creativity Timon of Athens: the loss of creativity The Oedipus Complex Richard III: the Oedipus complex and the villain Julius Caesar and Freud's Totem and Taboo Macbeth: an audacious variant on the oedipal theme Antony and Cleopatra: dangerous dotage Coriolanus: an astounding description of a destructive mother-child relationship King Lear: the daughter as a replacement for the mother Richard II: abdication as a father's reaction to the Oedipus complex Intrapsychic Conflict Measure for Measure: the disintegration of a harsh superego The Battle Against Paranoia Othello: motiveless malignity or latent homosexuality? The Winter's Tale: latent homosexuality and paranoia The Homosexual Compromise The Merchant of Venice: a portrayal of masochistic homosexuality Twelfth Night: a sublimation of bisexuality in homosexuality
Preface: Why this book was written The Pivotal Position of Hamlet Hamlet's Enigmas Hamlet: the inability to mourn and the inability to love The Poet and his Calling A Midsummer Night's Dream: how Shakespeare won the right to write plays The Tempest: the abdication of creativity Timon of Athens: the loss of creativity The Oedipus Complex Richard III: the Oedipus complex and the villain Julius Caesar and Freud's Totem and Taboo Macbeth: an audacious variant on the oedipal theme Antony and Cleopatra: dangerous dotage Coriolanus: an astounding description of a destructive mother-child relationship King Lear: the daughter as a replacement for the mother Richard II: abdication as a father's reaction to the Oedipus complex Intrapsychic Conflict Measure for Measure: the disintegration of a harsh superego The Battle Against Paranoia Othello: motiveless malignity or latent homosexuality? The Winter's Tale: latent homosexuality and paranoia The Homosexual Compromise The Merchant of Venice: a portrayal of masochistic homosexuality Twelfth Night: a sublimation of bisexuality in homosexuality
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