Don Juan Legend
Otto Rank
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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Psychoanalyse
Beschreibung
Originally published in 1924, this study of the Don Juan legend is a powerful interpretation of one of the most popular themes in Western culture. Also valuable for the insights it offers into Rank's thought immediately before his break with Freud, the book has not been available in English until now. Rank's study draws on psychoanalysis, literature, history, and anthropology to suggest some psychological mechanisms that operate both within the principal characters of the legend and within the audience or reader.
Originally published in 1975.
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Parody, Psychology, Neurosis, The Dead Man, Don Giovanni, Father complex, Libretto, Narcissism, Tiamat, Ego ideal, Pen name, Otto Rank, Ibid (short story), Greek mythology, Oppression, Don Juan, Damnation, Neuroticism, Persecution, The Wicked Son, Totem and Taboo, Renunciation, Etymology, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, Fratricide, Cannibalism, Morality play, Individual psychology, Søren Kierkegaard, Enfer, Tirso de Molina, Writing, Dismemberment, Hostility, Consciousness, Sturm und Drang, Sentimentality, Nachzehrer, Vinegar, Transvaluation of values, Trickster, Conscience, The Trauma of Birth, Sensationalism, Droit du seigneur, Humanistic psychology, Prehistory, Catharsis, Psychoanalytic theory, Lamech (descendant of Cain), Prince Hamlet, The Other Hand, Polonius, Apotheosis, The Interpretation of Dreams, In Parenthesis, Psychoanalysis, Another Woman, Oedipus complex, Literature, The Trickster of Seville and the Stone Guest, Death anxiety (psychology), Hanns Sachs, Incest, Tragic hero, Animism, Ravana, Don Juan Tenorio, Poetry, Explanation