276 Pages
by
Routledge
276 Pages
by
Routledge
276 Pages
by
Routledge
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Freud's thinking about the unconscious has always been seen to be more about representations than affects. When it came to the passions of the transference and the demands of his hysterical patients, Freud was always more interested, wanted to move the focus away from the transference, and onto dreams. Hidden wishes more than manifest ones were what captured his imagination and style. This book... Read more
Preface , Chapter One Passions in search of form , Chapter Two Unconscious reading of mothers and flowers , Chapter Three Rhythms of the unconscious , Chapter Four Symptoms, ’sense and sensibility' , Chapter Five All about our mothers: melodrama’s maternal form , Chapter Six Sympathies beyond the self in Daniel Deronda , Chapter Seven Rhythm of affects and styles of the ego, in To the Lighthouse , Chapter Eight Dreaming lilies
Biography
Jan Campbell






