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|a Rank, Otto
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|a The incest theme in literature and legend :
|b fundamentals of a psychology of literary creation /
|c Otto Rank ; translated by Gregory C. Richter ; with an introductory essay by Peter Rudnytsky.
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|a Baltimore ;
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|b Johns Hopkins University Press,
|c cop. 1992.
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|a xl, 619 str. ;
|c 24 cm
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|a Prijevod djela: Das Inzest-Motiv in Dichtung und Sage
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|a Str. [575]-587: Bibliografija
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|a Kazalo
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|a Part I: The relationship between parents and children : 1. The origins of the incest fantasy in the individual -- 2. Typest of incest drama (Oedipus, Hamlet, Don Carlos): the mechanisms of artistic creativity -- 3. Shiller's incest fantasy: the psychology of outlines and fragments -- 4. The stepmother theme: the psychology of the selection of material -- The Don Carlos schema -- The Phaedra schema: the psychology of literary adaptation -- 5. The conflict between father and son -- The psychology of Patricide -- 6. Shakespeare's father complex: The psychology of dramatic creation -- 7. Oedipus dramas of world literature -- The psychology of Juvenalia -- 8. The interpretation of the Oedipus legend -- 9. The incest complex in the development of clasical myths and mythological tradition: sexual symbolism : The myth of the world parents -- The castration complex -- The Old Testament tradition -- The theme of dismembermant -- The Tantalide legend and its dramatic versions -- 10. Medieval fables and Christian legends -- 11. The relationship between father and daughter in myth, folktales, legends, literature, life, and neurosis -- 12. Incest in historical times; tradition, custom, and law
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|a Part II: The relationship between siblings : 13. The significance of the sibling complex -- 14. Grillparzer: a contribution to the problem of the relationship of literature and neurosis -- 15. The ancestress schema: the psychology of aesthetic effect -- 16. Goethe's love for his sister -- 17. Defense against the enactment of sibling incest -- The theme of sibling recognition -- The theme of suspension of sibling relationship -- The Elizabethan dramatists -- Shelley -- 18. Byron: his life and dramatic works -- 19. Biblical incest material in dramatic works -- Cain's fratricide -- Amnon's incest with Tamar: the spaniards (Lope de Vega, Calderón, Cervantes) -- 20. Schiller's sibling complex: the mechanism of displacement of affect -- 21. The theme of brother hatred, from Sophocles to Schiller -- The Greek tragedians and their imitators -- Schiller's predecessors: Sturm and Drang -- 22. The tragedians of fate -- Zacharias Werner -- Adolf Müllner -- 23. The Romantics -- Ludwig Tieck -- Achim von Arnim -- Clements Brentano -- Theodor Körner -- Richard Wagner -- 24. The incest theme in modern literature: a look into the past and into the future -- Henrik Ibsen -- The incest theme in contemporary literature
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|a incest u književnosti
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|a psihoanaliza
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