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231: Psychoanalysis
... is in the application of psychoanalysis to artistic and literary criticism that analysts, especially Freud (on Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo), Kurt Eissler (on Hamlet), Jacques Lacan (on Edgar Allen Poe), and Heinz Kohut (on Thomas Mann), have made their most widely known contributions. Research in the theories and methods of psychoanalysis presents special difficulties. In contrast to the natural sciences ...
232: Psychoanalysis
... is in the application of psychoanalysis to artistic and literary criticism that analysts, especially Freud (on Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo), Kurt Eissler (on Hamlet), Jacques Lacan (on Edgar Allen Poe), and Heinz Kohut (on Thomas Mann), have made their most widely known contributions. Research in the theories and methods of psychoanalysis presents special difficulties. In contrast to the natural sciences ...
233: Heros Essay
... Cooper could be a hero. Then again, so too could the coach who introduced him or her to the game. A writer could have gained heroic inspiration from Edgar Allen Poe, William Shakespeare, Carl Sagan, or any of a million other authors, but the same could also be said of the English teacher who sparked the love for writing that they ...
234: Infidelity
... able to survive infidelity is far fetched. Therefore, the answer to the question: ‘can marriage survive infidelity’ is evident. It simply cannot, too much has been lost. Perhaps Edgar Allan Poe sums it up best: “Years of love have been forgot in the hatred of a minute.”
235: The Fall of the House of Usher
The Fall of the House of Usher The father of American short stories, and master of the Gothic is Known to be Edgar Allen Poe. His upbringing has allowed him to delve deeper and deeper into his thoughts. For this particular reason he must leave an impression on his audiences. Gloom and pain encompassed his ...
236: Combining Individual Stories Into Larger Wholes
... out of what is deliberately patterned…” (p 211 Chekov and the Modern Short Story). I will explain what I said that about it being the reader that linked the stories. Poe said the short story needed an active reader who participates in the making of meaning. “In the short story sequence, the reader is called upon to expand and complicate this ...
237: Jack London’s Apparent Conflic
... a comical side of London being portrayed in “The Leopard Man’s Story” (Walcutt 29) In London’s short story “Moon Face”, he adapts the writing style of Edgar Alan Poe and tells the tale of a man overcome by hatred for his comrade and his happiness. The neighbor takes revenge by killing his happy neighbor’s dog, burning his farm ...
238: Lord Of The Flies
... takes on a very slantedly ambivalent tone; darkly pessimistic, only passingly redeeming in its sense of morality. In his decidedly Gothic ending in this interpretation of the book, reminiscent of Poe, Golding comments sourly even on ostensibly virtuous human faculties such as righteousness and practicality. He portrays even the protagonists with a humanly flawed skew; Piggy is weak and whining, Ralph ...
239: Reoccurring Themes And Symbols
... something to do with the funeral of the young lady at the beginning of the story. The opinions range from believing that Reverend Hooper loved the girl in secret, to Poe’s believe that Reverend Hooper may have actually been the cause of the girl’s death (Newman 204). Whatever the reason, the minister’s wearing of the veil taints his ...
240: The Romanticism Movement
... with the supernatural, mysterious and gothic; yearning for the picturesque, the exotic, and the misty past; deep-rooted idealism; passionate nationalism, or love of country. The stories and poems of Poe, Irving, Cooper, and Bryant involve these characteristics. In "The Fall of the House of Usher" an example of one of the 7 ideas is the mysterious atmosphere of the house ...


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