Shelley and the Romantic Imagination: A Psychological StudyUniversity of Delaware Press, 2007 - 359 ページ Shelley was the most extreme and controversial of the English Romantics, and this book studies the most romantic element in his vision and in Romanticism in general: the attempt to bring to life imaginings of ideal eros and of a human paradise. Using concepts from Freud and such later psychoanalytic writers as Geza Roheim, Heinz Hartmann, Ernst Kris, Heinz Kohut, and Margaret Mahler, Shelley and the Romantic Imagination analyzes an interplay in Shelley between a regressive impulse to return to union with the mother and an aggressive, progressive impulse toward a separate, autonomous ego. |
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Adams Dream or the Romantic Imagination | 23 |
Magician of the Enlightenment | 35 |
Proteus and Mutability The Alastor Volume | 43 |
The Quest for the Veiled Maid | 47 |
Doubles and Similitudes | 60 |
Prometheus Unbound Act 2 | 157 |
Prometheus Unbound Act 3 | 185 |
Prometheus Unbound Act 4 | 203 |
The Right Road to Paradise | 227 |
A Dream of Life | 229 |
Shelleys Rousseau and Shelleys Dante | 257 |
Imagination and the Heart | 272 |
Imagination and Vision | 276 |
The Sole Self | 70 |
The Voyage to the Source | 77 |
Psychosexual Patterns in Alastor | 84 |
Introduction The Glory of Passivity and the Glory of Action | 99 |
The Revolution of the Golden City | 101 |
Prometheus Unbound The Prometheus Myth | 122 |
Prometheus Unbound Act 1 | 130 |
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