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Watt, Stephen.
Bernard Shaw’s Fiction, Material Psychology, and Affect = Shaw, Freud, Simmel /
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Bernard Shaw’s Fiction, Material Psychology, and Affect/ by Stephen Watt.
Reminder of title:
Shaw, Freud, Simmel /
Author:
Watt, Stephen.
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XVI, 235 p. 1 illus.online resource. :
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Theater. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-71513-1
ISBN:
9783319715131
Bernard Shaw’s Fiction, Material Psychology, and Affect = Shaw, Freud, Simmel /
Watt, Stephen.
Bernard Shaw’s Fiction, Material Psychology, and Affect
Shaw, Freud, Simmel /[electronic resource] :by Stephen Watt. - 1st ed. 2018. - XVI, 235 p. 1 illus.online resource. - Bernard Shaw and His Contemporaries,2634-5811. - Bernard Shaw and His Contemporaries,.
1. Introduction: On Money, Psychology, and Affect in Bernard Shaw’s Writing -- 2. The Materialist Dream Theatre: Affect and Value, Freud and Simmel -- 3. Unashamed: Negative Affect, Money, and Performance in Immaturity and The Irrational Knot -- 4. Entr’acte at the Theatre: Marriage, Money, and Desire in Love Among the Artists -- 5. Cashel Byron’s Blush—and Others -- 6. The Antinomies of An Unsocial Socialist -- 7. Postscript: Embodied Shaws.
This book traces the effects of materiality - including money and its opposite, poverty - on the psychical lives of George Bernard Shaw and his characters. While this study focuses on the protagonists of the five novels Shaw wrote in the late 1870s and early 1880s, it also explores how materialism, feeling, and emotion are linked throughout his entire canon. At the same time, it demonstrates how Shaw’s conceptions of human subjectivity parallel those of two of his contemporaries, Sigmund Freud and Georg Simmel. In particular, this book explores how theories of so-called 'marginal economics' influence fin de siècle thought about human psychology and the sociology of the modern metropolis, particularly London.
ISBN: 9783319715131
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-71513-1doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: PN2000-3307
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Bernard Shaw’s Fiction, Material Psychology, and Affect = Shaw, Freud, Simmel /
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