CPLT 3720

Freud and Literature

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Course Description

In formulating his model of the psyche and his theory of psychoanalysis, Freud availed himself of analogies drawn from different disciplines, including literature. Freud's ideas were then taken up by many twentieth-century literary writers. After introducing Freud's theories through a reading of his major works, the course will turn to literary works that engage with Freud.


  • Lorna Martens

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    3.37

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    Last Taught

    Spring 2017

  • Benjamin Bennett

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    Fall 2015