Psychoanalytic Readings of Hawthorne’s Romances: Narratives of Unconscious Crisis and Transformation by David B. Diamond (review)

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
J. Cook, Melissa Skepko, Rosemary Davies, Murray Schwartz, Richard P. Wheeler, Christopher Miller, Rose Howell, Jeffrey Meyers, Chad Alan Goldberg, Deepti S. Sachdev, David Pickus, Dawn Skorczewski, Timothy Sawyier
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Abstract:Somewhere behind the dramatic power that gathers around psychological themes in Shakespeare’s plays traceable to a mother’s role in a child’s experience is the lived mother–child bond of Mary Arden Shakespeare and her oldest son. I will construct a model of Mary’s contribution that I think is consistent with what we know of the circumstances of her life, with what we have learned from psychoanalysis about mother–child bonds, and with the shape of Shakespeare’s artistic development as I understand it. Mary Arden Shakespeare, born to a strong Catholic family, was pregnant and gave birth to William after the deaths in infancy of two daughters, as the most deadly plague of the 16th century made its way toward Stratford, and as Catholic beliefs and ritual traditions were forcefully set aside by Queen Elizabeth’s protestant reformation. The crisis circumstances of Shakespeare’s earliest maternal experience, the later prolonged crisis of his father’s disgrace, and the plausible impacts of these crises on the mother-child bond, suggest a range of infantile and childhood experience consistent with, and reimagined in, the development of Shakespeare’s drama.
霍桑浪漫小说的精神分析解读:大卫·b·戴蒙德无意识危机与转变的叙事(书评)
摘要:莎士比亚戏剧中围绕心理主题的戏剧性力量,可以追溯到母亲在孩子经历中的角色,其背后是玛丽·阿登·莎士比亚和她的长子之间的母子关系。我将构建一个玛丽贡献的模型,我认为这与我们对她生活环境的了解一致,与我们从心理分析中了解到的母子关系一致,也与我所理解的莎士比亚艺术发展的形式一致,16世纪最致命的瘟疫向斯特拉特福德蔓延,伊丽莎白女王的新教改革有力地搁置了天主教信仰和仪式传统。莎士比亚最早的母性经历的危机环境,后来他父亲耻辱的长期危机,以及这些危机对母子关系的可能影响,表明了一系列婴儿和儿童时期的经历,与莎士比亚戏剧的发展相一致,并在其中重新想象。
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AMERICAN IMAGO
AMERICAN IMAGO HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1939 by Sigmund Freud and Hanns Sachs, AMERICAN IMAGO is the preeminent scholarly journal of psychoanalysis. Appearing quarterly, AMERICAN IMAGO publishes innovative articles on the history and theory of psychoanalysis as well as on the reciprocal relations between psychoanalysis and the broad range of disciplines that constitute the human sciences. Since 2001, the journal has been edited by Peter L. Rudnytsky, who has made each issue a "special issue" and introduced a topical book review section, with a guest editor for every Fall issue.
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