James Joyce and the internal world of the replacement child

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James Joyce and the internal world of the replacement child

Mary Adams

(Routledge focus on mental health)(Routledge focus)

Routledge, 2023 [i.e. 2022]

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Offers a new perspective on Joyce. Examines replacement children in psychotherapy. Examines themes including survivor's guilt, transgenerational trauma, fear and passion, and phobias.

Table of Contents

Introduction, 1. Freud. His lost brother and 'dead mother', 2. Images of Joyce. 'This bizarre and wonderful creature', 3. The 'Dead Mother'. 'Dark Lady', 'ghoul, chewer of corpses!', 4. Joyce's Father-The Only Child. The only son of an only son of an only son, 5. Guilt and Persecution. Intrusive identification and the world of the claustrum, 6. Imagination vs Fantasy. The Ineluctability of the Proleptic Imagination, 7. Joyce: Prose Poet. Language, music and emotion, 8. Gogarty: The Lost Brother. James Joyce, 'Buck Mulligan' and the Martello Tower, 9. The Sorrow of Ulysses. 'Deathflower of the potato blight on her breast.', 10. Medievalism to Modernity. His Own Book of Kells, 11. Finnegans Wake. The Poetry of the Dream. 'Quiet takes back her folded fields. Tranquille thanks. Adew'.

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