1st Edition

The Chamber of Maiden Thought Literary Origins of the Psychoanalytic Model of the Mind

By Meg Harris Williams, Margot Waddell Copyright 1991
242 Pages
by Routledge

242 Pages
by Routledge

242 Pages
by Routledge

Literature is recognised as having significantly influenced the development of modern psychoanalytic thought. In recent years psychoanalysis has drawn increasingly on the literary and artistic traditions of western culture and moved away from its original medical–scientific context. Originally published in 1991 The Chamber of Maiden Thought (Keats's metaphor for 'the awakening of the thinking... Read more

Foreword by Donald Meltzer  Preface  Acknowledgements  Introduction by Meg Harris Williams  1 Shakespeare: a local habitation and a name Meg Harris Williams  2 Milton: the mind’s own place Meg Harris Williams  3 Blake: the mind’s eye Meg Harris Williams  4 Wordsworth: the visionary gleam Meg Harris Williams  5 Coleridge: progressive being Meg Harris Williams  6 Keats: soul-making Meg Harris Williams  7 Emily Brontë: metamorphosis of the romantic hero Meg Harris Williams  8 George Eliot: the unmapped country Margot Waddell  9 Parallel directions in psychoanalysis Margot Waddell  Epilogue Meg Harris Williams  Notes and references  Selected bibliography  Name index  Subject index

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Williams, Meg Harris; Waddell, Margot