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Surviving trauma : loss, literature, and psychoanalysis / David Aberbach.

By: Material type: TextTextNew Haven, CT: Yale University Press, [1989]Description: xi, 192 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0300045573
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PN56.P92 A23 1989
Contents:
Foreword, John Bowlby. -- 1 Creativity and the survivor. -- 2 Loss and cretivity. -- 3 Loss and dreams. -- 4 Loss and childhood memories. -- 5 Grief and mysticism. -- 6 Loss and philosophical ideas. -- 7 Loss and charisma. -- 8 Grief and pathology. -- 9 Loss and suicide
Abstract: 'Aberbach's fascinating work provides revealing insights into individual experiences of bereavement and the ways that loss can be both a force and a subject of creativity. Addressing fundamental issues of literature and psychoanalysis, the book helps bridge the gap between these two disciplines.'
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Foreword by John Bowlby.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 174-188) and indexes.

Foreword, John Bowlby. -- 1 Creativity and the survivor. -- 2 Loss and cretivity. -- 3 Loss and dreams. -- 4 Loss and childhood memories. -- 5 Grief and mysticism. -- 6 Loss and philosophical ideas. -- 7 Loss and charisma. -- 8 Grief and pathology. -- 9 Loss and suicide

'Aberbach's fascinating work provides revealing insights into individual experiences of bereavement and the ways that loss can be both a force and a subject of creativity. Addressing fundamental issues of literature and psychoanalysis, the book helps bridge the gap between these two disciplines.'

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