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How to Read Literature Like a Professor
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- His identification of the Oedipal complex is one of the great moments in the history of human thought, with as much literary as psychoanalytical significance.
Chpt Intr.psychoanalytical = relating to a theory of psychiatry
- First, most readers will go through life without ever doing any intensive study of poetry, while many poetic forms require in-depth analysis to be recognized.
Chpt 4analysis = detailed thinking to better understand
- D. H. Lawrence writes essays about Egyptian and Mexican myth, Freudian psychoanalysis, issues in the Book of Revelation, and the history of the novel in Europe and America.
Chpt 10bpsychoanalysis = theory of psychiatric treatment
- All of this may be regarded these days as so much hokum in the arena of psychoanalysis, but it's like gold in terms of literary analysis.
Chpt 16 *
- All of this may be regarded these days as so much hokum in the arena of psychoanalysis, but it's like gold in terms of literary analysis.
Chpt 16analysis = detailed thinking to better understand
- The great thing about Lawrence, from my point of view, is that you can never go wrong bringing sex into the analysis.
Chpt 16 *
- The late great Canadian critic Northrop Frye took the notion of archetypes from C. G. Jung's psychoanalytical writings and showed that whatever Jung can tell us about our heads, he can tell us a great deal more about our books.
Chpt 20bpsychoanalytical = relating to a theory of psychiatry
- If we express the act of reading in scientific or religious terms (since I'm not sure if this will fall into the realm of physics or metaphysics), all these student readings represent, with varying degrees of specificity and depth, almost clinical analysis of the observable phenomena of the story.†
Chpt 27analysis = the process or result of a detailed examination of something
Definitions:
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(analysis as in: analysis of relevant data) the process or result of examining and thinking about something to better understand it
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(analysis as in: psychiatrist suggested analysis) psychiatric treatment -- (using any of many theories of the human mind that use talk therapy to understand the unconscious mind)
- (3) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)