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Author : Derwent Coleridge
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Page : 414 pages
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Release : 1863
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Author : Derwent Coleridge
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Page : 414 pages
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Release : 1863
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Page : 860 pages
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Release : 1840
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Page : 576 pages
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Release : 1840
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Page : 940 pages
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Release : 1904
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Author : American Library Association
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Page : 900 pages
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Release : 1904
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Author : James Ludovic Lindsay Earl of Crawford
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Page : 1378 pages
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Release : 1910
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Author : Robert Snell
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Page : 137 pages
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Release : 2020-12-29
Category : Art
ISBN : 1000326055
By inviting a ‘conversation’ between them, this book offers a nuanced introduction both to Cézanne—the ‘father of modern art’—and perhaps the most vital body of theory in contemporary psychoanalysis, ‘post-Bionian field theory’, as it has been evolving in Italy in the hands of Antonino Ferro, Giuseppe Civitarese, and others. Cézanne and Bion, each insisting on his own truths, spearheaded quite new directions in painting and in psychoanalysis. Both point us towards a crucial insight: far from being isolated, self-contained ‘subjects’, we fundamentally exist only within a larger interpersonal ‘field’. Cézanne’s painting can give us a direct experience of this. For the Italian field analysts, building on Bion’s work, the field is accessed through reverie, metaphor, and dream, which now come to occupy the heart of psychoanalysis. Here primitive ‘proto-emotions’ that link us all might be transformed—as Cézanne transformed his ‘sensations’—into aesthetic form, into feelings-linked-to-thoughts that in turn enrich and expand the field. The book draws on the words of artists (Cézanne himself, Mann), philosophers (Merleau-Ponty, Bergson), art historians and theorists (Clark, Smith, Shaw), as well as psychoanalysts (Bion, Ferro, Civitarese, and others), and it is the first to focus on one particular—and seminal—painter as a way of exploring this aesthetic and ‘field’ dimension in depth and detail. Aimed at psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, artists, art historians, and the general reader, it suggests how far art and contemporary psychoanalysis are mutually generative.
Author : Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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Page : 482 pages
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Release : 1891
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Page : 916 pages
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Release : 1861
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Page : 918 pages
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Release : 1861
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