This essay suggests different interpretation of A MidsummerNight’s Dream based on the psychoanalytical category of the repressed and on the anthropological categories of the un-said and the taboo. Moreover, it illustrates how the specific effect of poetic and dramatic language provides a special knowledge of the literary as a unique cultural locus.
'It hath no bottom: and I will sing it': Literature as endless hypersign of revelation and concealement
LOCATELLI, Angela
2005-01-01
Abstract
This essay suggests different interpretation of A MidsummerNight’s Dream based on the psychoanalytical category of the repressed and on the anthropological categories of the un-said and the taboo. Moreover, it illustrates how the specific effect of poetic and dramatic language provides a special knowledge of the literary as a unique cultural locus.File allegato/i alla scheda:
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