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Archetypes of the family in literature

By: Material type: TextTextSeattle University of Washington Press c1966Description: xi, 264p.; bibliog. notes; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PN56.F3 A7
Contents:
1 Two poems, two flames. 2 Inceptions in Greek tragedy I: Oresteia. 3 Inceptions in Greek tragedy II: Oedipus and Creon. 4 A Shakespearean corroboration I: Hamlet. 5 A Shakespearean corroboration II: King Lear. 6 The subjective response
Abstract: 'The relationship between parent and child, an endlessly productive theme of the world's literature, is the basis for a new approach to literary criticism. This study has a twofold purpose: to examine the depiction of the family in certain works of literature, and :to investigate how imagery grounded in this relationship is utilized in poetry and drama to proviide a mode of communication beyond that of rationally formulated statement."'
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1 Two poems, two flames. 2 Inceptions in Greek tragedy I: Oresteia. 3 Inceptions in Greek tragedy II: Oedipus and Creon. 4 A Shakespearean corroboration I: Hamlet. 5 A Shakespearean corroboration II: King Lear. 6 The subjective response

'The relationship between parent and child, an endlessly productive theme of the world's literature, is the basis for a new approach to literary criticism. This study has a twofold purpose: to examine the depiction of the family in certain works of literature, and :to investigate how imagery grounded in this relationship is utilized in poetry and drama to proviide a mode of communication beyond that of rationally formulated statement."'

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