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Freud and the Imaginative World (Paperback)
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The current resurgence of interest in the scientific origins of
psychoanalysis has overshadowed the artistic and literary models to
which Freud had recourse time and again in the development and
presentation of his theories. It is this neglected aesthetic
wellspring of psychoanalysis to which Harry Trosman calls attention
in Freud and the Imaginative World. Trosman enriches our
understanding of psychoanalysis by demonstrating how Freud's
cultural and humanistic commitments guided his pursuit of a science
of mind. Toward this end, he undertakes a number of challenging
tasks: to situate Freud in the formative culture of his time, to
adumbrate the human concerns that infromed his work in the natural
sciences, and to delineate the multiple "modes of influence" that
fostered his creativity. The second part of the book moves from the
cultural sources of Freud's creativity to the psychoanalytic
contribution to our understanding of art and literature. Here,
Trosman focuses on the consumer of art and literature, tracing
psychoanalytic perspectives on aesthetic responsiveness from Freud
to the present. Trosman's critical review of the da Vinci and
Hamlet literature illustrates the limitations as well as the
explanatory potential of the two principal genres of applied
psychoanalytic work, and leads naturally to the reflective
estimation of psychoanalysis and creativity that concludes the
work. Throughout, Trosman is a well-informed and engaging guide,
both to the imaginative Freud and to the abundant literature on
psychoanalysis and the arts. He documents Freud's continuing
indebtedness to the literary models that nourished his theorizing
and gave shape to his narrative clinical expositions, even as he
takes pains to show how psychoanalysis has, in many ways, outgrown
Freud's own reductive explanations of aesthetic phenomena. A
skillfully crafted overview, Freud and the Imaginative World is an
exemplary introduction to a crucial aspect of the Freudian legacy.
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