Freudian criticism

Freudian criticism

      literary criticism that uses the psychoanalytic theory of Sigmund Freud to interpret a work in terms of the known psychological conflicts of its author or, conversely, to construct the author's psychic life from unconscious revelations in his work.

      Freudian critics depart from the traditional scope of criticism in reconstructing an author's psychic life on the basis of his writings. Edmund Wilson's (Wilson, Edmund) Wound and the Bow (1941) explored this realm, and Van Wyck Brooks (Brooks, Van Wyck) used this approach to biography in works such as The Ordeal of Mark Twain (1920). Professional analysts have applied their techniques to literature, notably Ernest Jones (Jones, Ernest) in Hamlet and Oedipus (1910 and 1949), which traces the famous problem of Hamlet's irresolution back to William Shakespeare's own Oedipal guilt.

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