Locating the romantic subject: Novalis with Winnicott
Locating the Romantic Subject explores the analogical relationship between early German Romantic subjectivity and the British psychoanalyst D. W. Winnicott's notion of the "intermediate area." Specifically, Gail Newman views Novalis (Friedrich von Hardenberg, 1772-1801), the leading c...
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Zusammenfassung: | Locating the Romantic Subject explores the analogical relationship between early German Romantic subjectivity and the British psychoanalyst D. W. Winnicott's notion of the "intermediate area." Specifically, Gail Newman views Novalis (Friedrich von Hardenberg, 1772-1801), the leading creative writer of early German Romanticism, through the lens of Winnicott's theories. Gail Newman's extensive introduction locates Novalis in the sociohistorical and philosophical context of the late eighteenth century, focusing on the theory of the subject that emerged at that time. She outlines the relationship of psychoanalytic and literary interpretation from the Freudian to the French to her own Winnicottian perspective. In the body of the text she provides a detailed and thorough analysis of Novalis's principal narrative text, the novel Heinrich von Ofterdingen (1801). The volume concludes with an investigation of what happened to the Novalian "intermediate" subject in later Romantic texts. Newman asserts that the hovering motion that characterizes the Novalian and Winnicottian self dissolved into a tendency toward either an absolute fusion or irrevocable splitting of subject and object. By providing an extended application of a psychoanalytic theory that is beginning to be acknowledged as an important enhancement to the field of psychoanalysis and literature, this work makes a significant contribution to the literature on German Romanticism. |
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LOCATING
THE
3 amp;OMANTIC
SUBJECT
NOVALIS WITH WINN1COTT
Gail M Newman
Wayne State University Press Detroit
CONTENTS
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
THE POETIC SUBJECT AND THE INTERMEDIATE AREA
DREAM: THE IMAGINING SUBJECT
JOURNEY: THE INTERPRETING SUBJECT
ENCOUNTER: THE LOVING SUBJECT
MARCHEN: THE CREATIVE SUBJECT
CONCLUSION
NOTES
WORKSCITED
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title | Locating the romantic subject Novalis with Winnicott |
title_auth | Locating the romantic subject Novalis with Winnicott |
title_exact_search | Locating the romantic subject Novalis with Winnicott |
title_full | Locating the romantic subject Novalis with Winnicott Gail M. Newman |
title_fullStr | Locating the romantic subject Novalis with Winnicott Gail M. Newman |
title_full_unstemmed | Locating the romantic subject Novalis with Winnicott Gail M. Newman |
title_short | Locating the romantic subject |
title_sort | locating the romantic subject novalis with winnicott |
title_sub | Novalis with Winnicott |
topic | Novalis <1772-1801> / Heinrich Von Ofterdingen Winnicott, D. W <1896-1971> - (Donald Woods) Novalis <1772-1801> Heinrich von Ofterdingen Winnicott, D. W <1896-1971> (Donald Woods) Winnicott, Donald W. 1896-1971 (DE-588)118769383 gnd Novalis 1772-1801 Heinrich von Ofterdingen (DE-588)4115416-2 gnd Moi (Psychologie) dans la littérature Psychanalyse et littérature Psychoanalysis and literature Self in literature |
topic_facet | Novalis <1772-1801> / Heinrich Von Ofterdingen Winnicott, D. W <1896-1971> - (Donald Woods) Novalis <1772-1801> Heinrich von Ofterdingen Winnicott, D. W <1896-1971> (Donald Woods) Winnicott, Donald W. 1896-1971 Novalis 1772-1801 Heinrich von Ofterdingen Moi (Psychologie) dans la littérature Psychanalyse et littérature Psychoanalysis and literature Self in literature |
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