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  1. Female Adolescence
    Psychoanalytic Reflections on Literature
    Published: [2022]; ©1987
    Publisher:  Yale University Press, New Haven, CT

    ";A sensitive, gracefully written exploration of the distinctiveness of the female adolescent experience. The author combines insights drawn from her clinical practice with informed analyses of familiar works of literature, ranging from Romeo and... more

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    ";A sensitive, gracefully written exploration of the distinctiveness of the female adolescent experience. The author combines insights drawn from her clinical practice with informed analyses of familiar works of literature, ranging from Romeo and Juliet to The Diary of Anne Frank. Her work illuminates and advances our understanding of female adolescent development.";--Albert J. Solnit";Female Adolescence has virtues that in combination are very hard to come by. For one thing, Dr. Dalsimer’s feeling for literature is as impressive as her understanding of psychology. Yet she equally avoids the specialized vocabularies and professional blind spots of both critics and psychoanalysts. Her readings are fresh, but well-informed. Her topic is original, but ripe for treatment. Female adolescence has been a neglected subject. We now have an important book addressed as much to the general reader as to critics, analysts, and workers in the field of women’s studies.";--George Stade";Freud said that his own views on femininity were ’incomplete and fragmentary,’ and advised us to ’turn to the poets,’ if we wanted to learn more. Katherine Dalsimer has done just that, exploring female adolescence in psychoanalytic theory and in literature--from Shakespeare and Jane Austen to Carson McCullers, Muriel Spark, and Anne Frank. She finds that the insights of psychoanalysis enhance our appreciation of the poets, and the intuitions of great literature contribute to our scientific understanding of developmental psychology. Dr. Dalsimer adds her own considerable clinical experience as she effortlessly guides us back and forth between these approaches and enriches our knowledge of such themes as reactions to parental death, crushes and first loves, and the crystallization of a personal identity. This book will be treasured by anyone who has taught or treated an adolescent girl, or read a book about one, or, like Freud and the rest of us, simply wondered at the miracle of transformation of a girl into a woman.";--Robert Michels, M.D.";A brilliant and evocative analysis of the transition from girlhood to womanhood, with its longings, its pain, and the pride of growing up. The depiction is rich with the particularities of the experiences of adolescent girls, and provides a welcome contrast to the usual rendering of this period as a variation on male development. The work will be illuminating to both the specialist and the general reader, and for all of us, it provides the pleasure of a greater understanding of our fictional friends.";--Lila Braine";This beautifully written book exemplifies and critically tests psychoanalytic formulations of female development in adolescence by attending closely to enduring works of literature. Dr. Dalsimer’s commentaries prove consistently empathetic, discerning, and convincing; her readings of Anne Frank’s Diary is superbly illuminating. Female Adolescence renders important service both to psychoanalysis and to literary studies.";--Paul Schwaber, Professor of Letters, Wesleyan University

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780300157710
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    Subjects: Teenage girls in literature; PSYCHOLOGY / General
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  2. Female Adolescence
    Psychoanalytic Reflections on Literature
    Published: [1987]; ©1987
    Publisher:  Yale University Press, New Haven, CT ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    ";A sensitive, gracefully written exploration of the distinctiveness of the female adolescent experience. The author combines insights drawn from her clinical practice with informed analyses of familiar works of literature, ranging from Romeo and... more

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    ";A sensitive, gracefully written exploration of the distinctiveness of the female adolescent experience. The author combines insights drawn from her clinical practice with informed analyses of familiar works of literature, ranging from Romeo and Juliet to The Diary of Anne Frank. Her work illuminates and advances our understanding of female adolescent development.";--Albert J. Solnit";Female Adolescence has virtues that in combination are very hard to come by. For one thing, Dr. Dalsimer’s feeling for literature is as impressive as her understanding of psychology. Yet she equally avoids the specialized vocabularies and professional blind spots of both critics and psychoanalysts. Her readings are fresh, but well-informed. Her topic is original, but ripe for treatment. Female adolescence has been a neglected subject. We now have an important book addressed as much to the general reader as to critics, analysts, and workers in the field of women’s studies.";--George Stade";Freud said that his own views on femininity were ’incomplete and fragmentary,’ and advised us to ’turn to the poets,’ if we wanted to learn more. Katherine Dalsimer has done just that, exploring female adolescence in psychoanalytic theory and in literature--from Shakespeare and Jane Austen to Carson McCullers, Muriel Spark, and Anne Frank. She finds that the insights of psychoanalysis enhance our appreciation of the poets, and the intuitions of great literature contribute to our scientific understanding of developmental psychology. Dr. Dalsimer adds her own considerable clinical experience as she effortlessly guides us back and forth between these approaches and enriches our knowledge of such themes as reactions to parental death, crushes and first loves, and the crystallization of a personal identity. This book will be treasured by anyone who has taught or treated an adolescent girl, or read a book about one, or, like Freud and the rest of us, simply wondered at the miracle of transformation of a girl into a woman.";--Robert Michels, M.D.";A brilliant and evocative analysis of the transition from girlhood to womanhood, with its longings, its pain, and the pride of growing up. The depiction is rich with the particularities of the experiences of adolescent girls, and provides a welcome contrast to the usual rendering of this period as a variation on male development. The work will be illuminating to both the specialist and the general reader, and for all of us, it provides the pleasure of a greater understanding of our fictional friends.";--Lila Braine";This beautifully written book exemplifies and critically tests psychoanalytic formulations of female development in adolescence by attending closely to enduring works of literature. Dr. Dalsimer’s commentaries prove consistently empathetic, discerning, and convincing; her readings of Anne Frank’s Diary is superbly illuminating. Female Adolescence renders important service both to psychoanalysis and to literary studies.";--Paul Schwaber, Professor of Letters, Wesleyan University...

     

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  3. Female adolescence
    psychoanalytic reflections on works of literature
    Published: 1986
    Publisher:  Yale University Press, New Haven

    Introduction -- Preadolescence : The member of the wedding -- Early adolescence : The prime of Miss Jean Brodie -- Middle adolescence : The diary of Anne Frank -- Middle adolescence : Romeo and Juliet -- Late adolescence : Persuasion -- In conclusion more

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    Introduction -- Preadolescence : The member of the wedding -- Early adolescence : The prime of Miss Jean Brodie -- Middle adolescence : The diary of Anne Frank -- Middle adolescence : Romeo and Juliet -- Late adolescence : Persuasion -- In conclusion

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0300034598; 0300040318; 0300157711; 9780300034592; 9780300040319; 9780300157710
    RVK Categories: EC 5410 ; HG 431
    Subjects: Teenage girls in literature
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (149 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 143-149)