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Explore the intersection of psychoanalysis and literature in this 51-minute lecture from Yale University's "Introduction to Theory of Literature" course. Delve into Freud's fundamental theories on human behavior, particularly the pleasure principle and death wish, as interpreted by literary critic Peter Brooks. Examine how Brooks applies these Freudian concepts to narrative structures, highlighting the enduring influence of psychoanalytic thought on literary production. Trace the evolution of Freud's ideas and their application to literary analysis, from Brooks' initial interpretations to his innovative combinations of multiple Freudian principles. Conclude with a surprising analysis of the children's story "Tony the Tow Truck," demonstrating the universal applicability of Brooks' psychoanalytic approach to literature.
Syllabus
- Chapter 1. Brooks' Debt to Jakobson and de Man
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- Chapter 2. Brooks' Debt to Freud
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- Chapter 3. Brooks' Departure from Freud
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- Chapter 4. Freud's Beyond the Pleasure Principle
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- Chapter 5. "The Aim of All Life is Death"
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- Chapter 6. Merging the Pleasure Principle with the Death Wish
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- Chapter 7. Tony the Tow Truck Revisited
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