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Hamlet and Psychoanalytic Experience258 Bradley Street New Haven, CT 06511, pschwaber{at}wesleyan.edu Hamlet draws us into its rendered world, enabling us to experience it with depth, awareness, and resonance, in a mode we recognize as aesthetic. By way of Shakespeare's play—primarily the first act—and a detailed case study, aesthetic and psychoanalytic experience are compared, to suggest that, for our own analytic discourse, we revalue Freud's unease that his case studies read like short stories.
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, Vol. 55, No. 2,
389-406 (2007) |
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