Victorian Literature in the Looking Glass of Psychology
Title:
Victorian Literature in the Looking Glass of Psychology
Subject Classification:
Literature and Literary Criticism, Psychology
BIC Classification: DSBF, JM
BISAC Classification:
LIT004120, LIT024040, PSY015000
Binding:
Hardback, eBook
Publication date:
08 Nov 2024
ISBN (Hardback):
978-1-80441-839-0
ISBN (eBook):
978-1-80441-840-6
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Description
Victorian Literature in the Looking Glass of Psychology is an interdisciplinary study that observes the changes in literary character construction throughout the Victorian Age. Pursuing the epistemologically altered character construction over the years from the beginning to the end of the Victorian era, the book covers a range of titles that demonstrate that the progress of psychology, was responsible for the way the workings of the mind were understood. It addresses the changes that characters underwent in the fifty years passing from Jane Eyre to Dracula.
The influence of psychology on literature is tracked step by step through the Victorian age, starting with Charlotte Brontë's Bildungsroman and Dickens’s realism, and ending with the inward turn, the focus on the psychological mechanisms of the individual, in Henry James, Robert Louis Stevenson, Oscar Wilde, and Bram Stoker. For scholars interested in an up-to-date critical approach to Victorian literature, focusing on interdisciplinarity, discourse negotiations, and psychosynthetic literary analysis, the book will be a valuable reference source.
Biography
Author(s): Dr. Melinda Gorgan is a graduate of the Doctoral School at "1 Decembrie 1918" University of Alba-Iulia, Romania.
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