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"The New Dictionary of Kleinian Thought provides a comprehensive
and wholly accessible exposition of Kleinian ideas. Offering a
thorough update of RD Hinshelwood's highly acclaimed original, this
book draws on the twenty years of Kleinian theory and practice
which have passed since its publication. The book first addresses
twelve major themes of Kleinian psychoanalytic thinking in
scholarly essays organised both historically and thematically.
Themes discussed include: - Unconscious Phantasy, Child Analysis -
the Paranoid Schizoid Position, the Oedipus Complex - Projective
Identification, Symbol Formation. Following this, entries are
listed alphabetically, allowing the reader to find out about a
particular theme - from Karl Abraham to Whole Object - and to delve
as lightly or as deeply as needed. As such this book will be
essential reading for psychoanalysts, psychotherapists as well as
all those with an interest in Kleinian thought"--Provided by
publisher.
"The New Dictionary of Kleinian Thought provides a comprehensive
and wholly accessible exposition of Kleinian ideas. Offering a
thorough update of RD Hinshelwood's highly acclaimed original, this
book draws on the twenty years of Kleinian theory and practice
which have passed since its publication. The book first addresses
twelve major themes of Kleinian psychoanalytic thinking in
scholarly essays organised both historically and thematically.
Themes discussed include: - Unconscious Phantasy, Child Analysis -
the Paranoid Schizoid Position, the Oedipus Complex - Projective
Identification, Symbol Formation. Following this, entries are
listed alphabetically, allowing the reader to find out about a
particular theme - from Karl Abraham to Whole Object - and to delve
as lightly or as deeply as needed. As such this book will be
essential reading for psychoanalysts, psychotherapists as well as
all those with an interest in Kleinian thought"--Provided by
publisher.
Books XVII and XVIII of the Odyssey feature, among other episodes,
the disguised Odysseus' penetration of his home after an absence of
twenty years and his first encounter with his wife. The commentary
provides linguistic and syntactical guidance suitable for
upper-level students along with detailed consideration of Homer's
compositional and narrative techniques, his literary artistry and
the poem's central themes. An extensive introduction considers
questions of formulaic composition, the nature of the poem's
audience and the context of its performance, and isolates the
concerns most prominent in the poem's second half and in Books XVII
and XVIII in particular. Here too are considered the roles of
Penelope and Telemachus, questions of disguise and recognition, and
the institution of hospitality flaunted by the suitors in Odysseus'
halls. Brief sections also discuss Homeric metre and the
transmission of the text.
Books XVII and XVIII of the Odyssey feature, among other episodes,
the disguised Odysseus' penetration of his home after an absence of
twenty years and his first encounter with his wife. The commentary
provides linguistic and syntactical guidance suitable for
upper-level students along with detailed consideration of Homer's
compositional and narrative techniques, his literary artistry and
the poem's central themes. An extensive introduction considers
questions of formulaic composition, the nature of the poem's
audience and the context of its performance, and isolates the
concerns most prominent in the poem's second half and in Books XVII
and XVIII in particular. Here too are considered the roles of
Penelope and Telemachus, questions of disguise and recognition, and
the institution of hospitality flaunted by the suitors in Odysseus'
halls. Brief sections also discuss Homeric metre and the
transmission of the text.
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The Odyssey (Paperback)
W.H.D. Rouse; Introduction by Deborah Steiner
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R159
R148
Discovery Miles 1 480
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THE GREATEST ADVENTURE OF ALL TIME NOW WITH A NEW AFTERWORD.
Homer s "Odyssey" has been called the first novel, the first expression of the mind in literary form, and the best story ever written. Whether fans of suspense, fantasy or human drama, readers of all ages thrill to Homer s vibrant picture of Odysseus on his decade-long journey, as he meets the lotus-eaters, cunningly flees Cyclops, angers his gods, resists the sexy Sirens, narrowly escapes Scylla and Charybdis, averts his eyes from Medusa, docks in exotic cities all the while struggling to make it home to his wife and son.
Adventure on the high seas, legendary romance, tests of endurance, betrayal, heroism the saga has all these and more, imagined by the most famous bard of all time. But, as Aristotle pointed out, his greatness was that he himself was nowhere to be found in his story. His characters were everywhere. Blind and possibly illiterate, Homer has still in loftiness of thought surpass d * any storyteller since 900 B.C.E.
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