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Midlife transformation in literature and film : Jungian and Eriksonian perspectives

By: Material type: TextTextNew York Routledge c2012Description: 244p.; bibliog. refs.; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780415666992
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Contents:
1 Jung, Erikson, midlife transformation and the oneiric text. 2 The shadow and the contrasexual side at midlife. 3 Oedipus, mentors and male midlife transformation. 4 Ariadne, abandonment and female midlife initiation. 5 Homer's Odyssey and midlife transformation. 6 Tragedy, inflation and midlife transformation. 7 Modernist midlife initiations: Marcel in Proust's Time Regained and Clarissa in Woolf's Mrs Dalloway. 8 Some classical Hindu perspectives on midlife
Abstract: '...considers the midlife transition from a Jungian and Eriksonian perspective, by providing vivid and powerful literary and cinematic examples that illustrate the psychological theories in a clear and entertaining way.
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1 Jung, Erikson, midlife transformation and the oneiric text. 2 The shadow and the contrasexual side at midlife. 3 Oedipus, mentors and male midlife transformation. 4 Ariadne, abandonment and female midlife initiation. 5 Homer's Odyssey and midlife transformation. 6 Tragedy, inflation and midlife transformation. 7 Modernist midlife initiations: Marcel in Proust's Time Regained and Clarissa in Woolf's Mrs Dalloway. 8 Some classical Hindu perspectives on midlife

'...considers the midlife transition from a Jungian and Eriksonian perspective, by providing vivid and powerful literary and cinematic examples that illustrate the psychological theories in a clear and entertaining way.

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