Is There Life Without Mother? Psychoanalysis, Biography, Creativity
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Word Count
56,000 words, Guess
Page Count
224 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveistherelifewitho0000shen
- ISBN-100881633364
- ISBN-139780881633368
- Goodreads1560650
- Library of Congress Control Number2001268601
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Number852158548
- OCLC Control Number47089557
- Better World Books9780881633368
- Open LibraryOL8174262M
Classifications
- LCCRC500.5.S54 2000
- LCCRC500.5 .S54 2000
- LCCRC500.5 .S54 2000eb
and 1 more
- LCCPR5688.P8 S54 2000
Description
""Is there life without mother?" is a patient's plaintive summary, after years of analysis, of his ongoing struggle to find his own identity. But the question is also, as Leonard Shengold reminds us, an essential part of the human predicament - a developmental conundrum and, for some, a psychological ordeal - where personal transformation counts for a great deal but also perhaps for very little.". "In this study of personal growth and creativity hemmed in by childhood disaster, Shengold compares the differing gifts and differing solutions of extraordinary talents as they seek to negotiate a universal longing to refind the mother without sliding back into neglect, abuse, and despair. In the foreground of his analysis are moving portraits of Jules Reynard and Anthony Trollope and the densely packed traumatic legacy of their respective childhoods, the one limned in sustained psychological torture, the other framed by neglect and abandonment."--BOOK JACKET.
First Sentence
Anthony Trollope (1883) wrote in and of his autobiography, "That I or any man, should tell everything of himself, I hold to be impossible" (p. 1).
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