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  1. May 25, 2016 · The psychology of unconscious mind theorized by Freud and the theory of ego psychology summarized by Erik Erikson provide the groundwork for analyzing literary transformations of unconscious fantasies toward meanings.

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  2. Mar 6, 2018 · Classic Aristotelian narratives with a linear time structure (stories with a beginning, middle and end) are prominent in the storytelling literature, whereas retrospection, in drawing on the past in making sense of the present, is a temporal modality central to foundational concepts of sensemaking.

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  3. literature to psychoanalytic essays can, evidently, have real life consequences beyond intellectual jousting or academic tenure-chasing. The surprising hardiness of literary studies taking psychological

  4. A work of literature can be thought of as involving four different and potentially quite separate time frames: author time (when the work was originally written or published); narrator time (when the narrator in a work of fiction supposedly narrates the story); plot time (when the action depicted actually takes place); and reader or audience ...

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    What is stream of consciousness? Here’s a quick and simple definition: Some additional key details about stream of consciousness: 1. Stream of consciousness writing is associated with the early 20th-century Modernist movement. 2. The term “stream of consciousness” originated in psychology before literary critics began using it to describe a narrati...

    Stream of consciousness became widespread as a literary technique during the Modernist movement that flourished in the years just before and then after World War I (the early to mid 20th century). Even as Modernism gave way to other movements, it remained as a technique, and is still used not infrequently today.

    Stream of consciousness originated in the late 19th and early 20th century as part of modernist literature. Many of the writers who pioneered the use of stream of consciousness were attempting to create new literary techniques to better represent the human experience—especially in a modern, urban, industrialized world. Today, writers who use stream...

  5. Jul 9, 2013 · Most of these theories such as humanism by Rogers, Maslow and Erickson, evolutionary psychology by Bolles and Freud‘s ideas are of paramount importance in literary criticism. This study aims at introducing the psychological theories used and the contributions in literary criticism.

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  7. A psychological novel is a work of fiction in which the thoughts, feelings, and motivations of the characters are of equal or greater interest than is the external action of the narrative.