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James Joyce and the Problem of Psychoanalysis

Luke Thurston explores psychoanalytic readings of Joyce, in particular those of Jacques Lacan.

Luke Thurston (Author)

9780521835909, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 1 July 2004

246 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 1.7 cm, 0.55 kg

Review of the hardback: 'Thurston is able to demonstrate that it is the work of the late Lacan that finally offers us a way out of the hermeneutic trap of trying to solve the riddles of the text. \u2026 a thoroughly researched, well informed and well written account of the late Lacan's encounter with Joyce - a phase in the history of psychoanalysis and its engagement with literature which is not known enough in the Anglo-American Academy because the primary texts are largely untranslated, and, as this study convincingly argues, may well be untranslatable.' Anglia

From its very beginning, psychoanalysis sought to incorporate the aesthetic into its domain. Despite Joyce's deliberate attempt ]

James Joyce and the Problem of Psychoanalysis Thurston Hardback 9780521835909

James Joyce and the Problem of Psychoanalysis

Luke Thurston explores psychoanalytic readings of Joyce, in particular those of Jacques Lacan.

Luke Thurston (Author)

9780521835909, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 1 July 2004

246 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 1.7 cm, 0.55 kg

Review of the hardback: 'Thurston is able to demonstrate that it is the work of the late Lacan that finally offers us a way out of the hermeneutic trap of trying to solve the riddles of the text. \u2026 a thoroughly researched, well informed and well written account of the late Lacan's encounter with Joyce - a phase in the history of psychoanalysis and its engagement with literature which is not known enough in the Anglo-American Academy because the primary texts are largely untranslated, and, as this study convincingly argues, may well be untranslatable.' Anglia

From its very beginning, psychoanalysis sought to incorporate the aesthetic into its domain. Despite Joyce's deliberate attempt ]

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