SCHNITZLER, KUBRICK, FREUD: LITERATURE, MOTION-PICTURE AND PSYCHOANALISYS
SCHNITZLER, KUBRICK, FREUD: LITERATURE, MOTION-PICTURE AND PSYCHOANALISYS
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This essay discusses the novel Traumnovelle (1826), by Arthur Schnitzler (1862-1931), hydrangea red sensation and its cinematographic adaptation, Eyes wide shut (1999), by Stanley Kubrick (1928-1999), with the support of four texts by Sigmund Freud (1856- 1939): Interpretation of dreams (1899) and three "Contributions to the psychology of love" (1910, 1912,1917).The observation of Freudian propositions in the main characters (masculine and feminine) comes as a depileve easy clean result of this approach, leading to the identification of well-defined psychological processes and an approximation of both works, despite their differences.
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