Using Attachment Theory as a frame of reference to critically analyse grief in the works of James Joyce, Attachment and Loss in the Works of James Joyce allows for new and innovative readings to emerge, opening another avenue in the debate regarding cognition and literature.
Using Attachment Theory as a frame of reference to critically analyse grief in the works of James Joyce, Attachment and Loss in the Works of James Joyce allows for new and innovative readings to emerge, opening another avenue in the debate regarding cognition and literature.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part 1: Theory Chapter 1: The Development of Attachment Theory Chapter 2: Attachment Theory: A Universal Theory Chapter 3: The Representation of Character and Reader Response Chapter 4: Attachment Theory and Literary Interpretation Part 2: The Portrayal of the Emotional Impact of Bereavement and Ensuing Grief Part 2 Introduction Chapter 5: "The Sisters": Anticipatory Grief in a Securely Attached Individual Chapter 6: Master Dignam: Sudden Bereavement and Anxious/Ambivalent. Attachment Chapter 7: "Eveline": Unresolved Grief and the Pull of the Dead Chapter 8: The Dead": Disenfranchised Grief, Idealisation of the Deceased and the Effect of Living Part 3: Character Traits and Individual Expression of Grief: Stephen Dedalus, Leopold Bloom and Molly Bloom Part 3 Introduction Chapter 9: Stephen Dedalus Chapter 10: Leopold and Molly Bloom Part 4: Joyce, Religion and the Portrayal of the Grief of Stephen Dedalus and Leopold Bloom Part 4 Introduction Chapter 11: Joyce, Catholicism and Family Chapter 12: Stephen Dedalus: Grief, Guilt and Remorse of Conscience Chapter 13: Leopold Bloom: Grieving in Isolation
Part 1: Theory Chapter 1: The Development of Attachment Theory Chapter 2: Attachment Theory: A Universal Theory Chapter 3: The Representation of Character and Reader Response Chapter 4: Attachment Theory and Literary Interpretation Part 2: The Portrayal of the Emotional Impact of Bereavement and Ensuing Grief Part 2 Introduction Chapter 5: "The Sisters": Anticipatory Grief in a Securely Attached Individual Chapter 6: Master Dignam: Sudden Bereavement and Anxious/Ambivalent. Attachment Chapter 7: "Eveline": Unresolved Grief and the Pull of the Dead Chapter 8: The Dead": Disenfranchised Grief, Idealisation of the Deceased and the Effect of Living Part 3: Character Traits and Individual Expression of Grief: Stephen Dedalus, Leopold Bloom and Molly Bloom Part 3 Introduction Chapter 9: Stephen Dedalus Chapter 10: Leopold and Molly Bloom Part 4: Joyce, Religion and the Portrayal of the Grief of Stephen Dedalus and Leopold Bloom Part 4 Introduction Chapter 11: Joyce, Catholicism and Family Chapter 12: Stephen Dedalus: Grief, Guilt and Remorse of Conscience Chapter 13: Leopold Bloom: Grieving in Isolation
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