The Personality of Shakespeare: A Venture in Psychological MethodYale University Press, 1953 - 243 σελίδες First of all, as the title indicates, I am concerned with exploring a method. This method derives from the theory of personality projection. It is quantitative in part, but its operation depends, as everything in science does, upon a human observer and assessor. With regard to the personality of Shakespeare, I should like to make it plain that I have not attempted to be comprehensive and final. I do not see how we can be comprehensive and final with regard to any personality. Here, in studying Shakespeare, I have been deliberately fragmentary, limiting myself to a mere handful of questions. In particular, I have not tried to analyze the plays as artistic wholes in their entire complexity, but have only traced out a few general characteristics and a few patterns, which I have called "themes," occurring in more than one play. My analysis has focused on the dramatis personae and their interrelations. - Preface. |
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... particular question of this type only in terms of degrees of probability . Nevertheless , it is not uncommon to see the adjec- tive " invariable " used by psychoanalysts with reference to some purported connection between a previous and ...
... particular question of this type only in terms of degrees of probability . Nevertheless , it is not uncommon to see the adjec- tive " invariable " used by psychoanalysts with reference to some purported connection between a previous and ...
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... particular social configuration providing , at an early age , a chronic problem of ethics ; in its subsequent unfolding certain aspects of the personality's development might be seen as continued attempts to deal with the problem . In ...
... particular social configuration providing , at an early age , a chronic problem of ethics ; in its subsequent unfolding certain aspects of the personality's development might be seen as continued attempts to deal with the problem . In ...
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... particular situation . We should like to know , therefore , whether for a given mood manifested in phan- tasy there is some given social arrangement in the external world which is especially likely to bring it out into the open . One ...
... particular situation . We should like to know , therefore , whether for a given mood manifested in phan- tasy there is some given social arrangement in the external world which is especially likely to bring it out into the open . One ...
Περιεχόμενα
PREFACE | 1 |
On Some Questions of Theory and Method | 15 |
AWEW Alls Well That Ends Well | 42 |
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The Personality of Shakespeare: A Venture in Psychological Method Harold Grier McCurdy Προβολή αποσπασμάτων - 1953 |
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action actors analysis Antipholus Antonio appear Ariel average behavior Benedick betrayal Caliban Camillo cent character weights Charlotte Brontë child Claudio Cloten comedy complex conscious Coriolanus count curve Cymbeline daughter death dramatic dream Duke emotional evidence example fact Falstaff father Freud Gentlemen of Verona Gloucester Hamlet Henry Henry IV Hermione Hero human husband Iachimo Iago imagination Imogen interpretation introjected Juliet kill kind King Lear Leontes literary lover weight Macbeth male Mamillius Marlowe ment Midsummer Night's Dream mother murder nature object Oedipus complex Othello perhaps Pericles plays Polixenes Polonius possible Posthumus present problem Prospero Proteus psychoanalytic psychological psychologists queen regard relations relationship Romeo sexual Shake Shakespeare Shakespeare's personality soul speak speare speare's Speech Lines story Stratford Table Tempest thee theme theory thou Timon tion top character top-ranking character traits Troilus Vincentio wife William Shakespeare Winter's Tale