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Odyssey of the psyche; Jungian patterns in Joyce's Ulysses

By: Material type: TextTextCarbondale; Edwardsville, IL Southern Illinois University Press c1997Description: xiv, 202p.; bibliog. notes; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-8093-2110-6
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PR6019.O9 U6726 1997
Contents:
Chapters: 1. Introduction: The split subject of Ulysses - 2. The autobiographical base: some synchronicities - 3. From Bildungsroman to individuation: a portrait as prelude - 4. Realization of the shadow - 5. Flight from the mother - 6. Approach to the anima - 7. Promise and prophecy in 'Penelope: Shadow and anima in relation - 8. Beyond integration: the artist as prophet
Abstract: 'Ulysses is a book without a hero, but with two protagonists who are together its subject. It is a critical truism that Stephen and Bloom are opposites, but together...they represent Joyce's vision of the artist as a divided self working toward integration.'
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Archetype (Psychology) : see index under Jungian concepts.. Jung, Carl Gustav. 1875-1961: Works : see index.. Anima (Psychology) : see index under Jungian concepts.. Persona (Psychology) : see index under Jungian concepts.. Individuation : see index under Jungian concepts.. Self (Jungian Concept) : see index under Jungian concepts.. Shadow (Psychology) : see index under Jungian concepts.. Spielrein, Sabina. 1885-1941 : see index.. Opposites, Reconciliation of : Stephen Daedalus and Leopold Bloom as.

Chapters: 1. Introduction: The split subject of Ulysses - 2. The autobiographical base: some synchronicities - 3. From Bildungsroman to individuation: a portrait as prelude - 4. Realization of the shadow - 5. Flight from the mother - 6. Approach to the anima - 7. Promise and prophecy in 'Penelope: Shadow and anima in relation - 8. Beyond integration: the artist as prophet

'Ulysses is a book without a hero, but with two protagonists who are together its subject. It is a critical truism that Stephen and Bloom are opposites, but together...they represent Joyce's vision of the artist as a divided self working toward integration.'

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