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Cargando... The Talking Cure (2002)por Christopher Hampton
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. This play is about Jung and Freud and the beginning of psychoanalysis. Specifically, it is about a particular patient that Jung treated, then had an affair with. The play was later made into a movie, which went into greater detail about the sado-masochistic relationship that was posited to exist between Jung and his patient; the play does not indicate the presence of anything particularly kinky in their relationship, though it is hinted at in one scene. The work suffers from too much commitment to Jung's idea of the collective unconscious and his metaphysical ideas, even creating conversations that seem to point in that direction; the invention of supposed psychic predictions from Jung is telling; the author wishes to support Jung's metaphysics as well as his psychoanalytic technique. The play is an interesting work, but is it trustworthy as a piece of history? I don't know enough about Jung's biography to say. ( ) sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Christopher Hampton's The Talking Cure deals with the early years of C.G. Jung, and his decision to experiment, using Freud's controversial new method of psychoanalysis, with a young Russian patient, Sabine Spielrein. The success of the experiment and the blossoming of his relationship with Sabine inaugurates, haunts and ultimately poisons Jung's friendship with Freud; and the ideas and conflicts which engulf the three of them embody, as Jung comes to realize, the destructive forces which are to overwhelm the disastrous century ahead. The Talking Cure premiered at the National Theatre, London, in December 2002. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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