Portrait of the Artist as Hermes : A Study of Myth and Psychology in Thomas Mann's Felix Krull
Nelson, Donald F.
Portrait of the Artist as Hermes : A Study of Myth and Psychology in Thomas Mann's Felix Krull - Chapel Hill The University of North Carolina Press 1971 - 1 electronic resource (176 p.)
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Within the framework of Jungian archetypal psychology and utilizing Karl Kerényi's theories on Hermes and the archetypal symbolism of mother and daughter, this book combines the mythopoeic and psychoanalytical approaches in interpreting Krull's development as both a mythic identification with Hermes and an odyssey into the archaic depths of the Collective Unconscious. As a counterpart to the thematic line of investigation, detailed stylistic analyses aim at pointing out significant correspondences between form and content.
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English
9781469658056_Nelson
10.5149/9781469658056_Nelson doi
Literature: history & criticism
German Studies Literature
Portrait of the Artist as Hermes : A Study of Myth and Psychology in Thomas Mann's Felix Krull - Chapel Hill The University of North Carolina Press 1971 - 1 electronic resource (176 p.)
Open Access
Within the framework of Jungian archetypal psychology and utilizing Karl Kerényi's theories on Hermes and the archetypal symbolism of mother and daughter, this book combines the mythopoeic and psychoanalytical approaches in interpreting Krull's development as both a mythic identification with Hermes and an odyssey into the archaic depths of the Collective Unconscious. As a counterpart to the thematic line of investigation, detailed stylistic analyses aim at pointing out significant correspondences between form and content.
Creative Commons
English
9781469658056_Nelson
10.5149/9781469658056_Nelson doi
Literature: history & criticism
German Studies Literature
