Rhythms by Nicolas Abraham & Nicholas T. Rand & Maria Torok

On the Work, Translation and Psychoanalysis

Rhythms Explores the relationship between the interpretation of texts and psychoanalysis. It includes three essays: "Outline of a Phenomenology of Poetic Expression", "Rhythmizing Consciousness: An Essay on the Temporalityof Rhythm", and "Psychoanalytic Aesthetics: Time, Rhythm, and the Unconscious".

Despite Nicolas Abraham's fame as a psychoanalyst and philosopher, few people are aware of the direct relevance of his work to issues of poetics and literary theory. The fourth volume of his posthumous publications, Rhythms explores the relationship between the interpretation of texts and psychoanalysis. It includes three long essays written between 1948 and 1962, which form a cohesive group: Outline of a Phenomenology of Poetic Expression, Rhythmizing Consciousness: An Essay on the Temporality of Rhythm, and Psychoanalytic Aesthetics: Time, Rhythm, and the Unconscious. As a postscript to the volume, Nicolas T. Rand and Maria Torok contribute a review essay that explains the unity of Rhythms and provides an extended commentary on A Glossary of Paradigmatics, an unpublished work by Abraham that deals with the theoretical innovations that flowered in Rhythms.
Author(s) : Nicolas Abraham Format : Paperback Book
ISBN-10 : 0804725039 ISBN-13 : 9780804725033
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Product Details:

Series Title : Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics S.

Country Publication : United States

Publication Date : 01/09/1995

Publisher : Stanford University Press

Page Length : 152mm

Page Size : 215mm