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Attachment and Loss in the Works of James Joyce (Hardcover)
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Attachment and Loss in the Works of James Joyce (Hardcover)
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Using John Bowlby's Attachment Theory as a frame of reference,
Attachment and Loss in the Works of James Joyce critically analyzes
James Joyce's representation of grief. Based on cognitive,
emotional and behavioral elements, Attachment Theory allows for new
and innovative readings to emerge which differ from those offered
by Freudian, Lacanian, and Jungian paradigms. Acknowledging the
importance of the Theory of Mind and Reader Response, this book
uses the concept of internal working models to elucidate how the
childhood experiences with which Joyce has endowed his protagonists
ultimately leads to how they respond to loss. The texts of
Dubliners, Portrait of the Artist and Ulysses, show how central
separation and loss were to Joyce's work. It provides examples of
such experiences in different age groups, under differing
circumstances and at different stages in the grief process.
Attachment Theory highlights the complexity of human relationships
throughout the life cycle, not only how they can affect the grief
process but how grief affects them.
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