Dream sequences in Shakespeare : a psychoanalytic perspective /
Meg Harris Williams.
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- 173 pages ; 24 cm.
P.B
"This book takes a new approach to Shakespeare's plays, exploring them as dream-thought in the modern psychoanalytic sense of unconscious thinking. Through his commitment to poetic language, Shakespeare offers images and dramatic sequences that illustrate fundamental developmental conflicts whose solutions are not preconceived but evolve through the process of dramatization. In this volume, Meg Harris Williams explores the fundamental distinction between the surface meanings of plot or argument and the deep grammar of dreamlife, applied not only to those plays known as 'dream-plays,' but also to critical sequences throughout Shakespeare's oeuvre. Through a post-Kleinian model based on the thinking of Bion, Meltzer and Money-Kyrle, this book sheds new light on both Shakespeare's own relation to the play and on the identificatory processes of the playwright, reader or audience. Dream Sequences in Shakespeare is important reading for psychoanalysts, playwrights and students"--
9780367635497 9781003119623 9780367635510
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
Consciousness in literature Dreams in literature Psychoanalysis and literature