Jungian Literary Criticism
Explore the fascinating intersection of psychology and literature with Jungian Literary Criticism by Susan Rowland. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2018, this engaging paperback spans 220 pages, making it a perfect introduction for both students and enthusiasts of literary analysis.
Rowland expertly demonstrates how foundational Jungian concepts—such as archetypes, the anima and animus, the unconscious, and synchronicity—can be effectively applied to the study of literature. Each chapter is thoughtfully crafted with summary points and clearly explained key concepts, ensuring that readers can easily grasp and utilize these ideas in their literary explorations.
Whether you are a budding literary critic or a seasoned scholar, Jungian Literary Criticism offers valuable insights that will enrich your understanding of literature through a psychological lens.