ABSTRACT

In Formulated Experiences, Peter L. Rudnytsky continues his quest for a "re-vision" of psychoanalysis by coupling his revival of the unjustly neglected figure of Erich Fromm with his latest groundbreaking research on Ferenczi and Groddeck.

Committed at once to a humanistic and to a literary psychoanalysis, Rudnytsky explores the subjective roots of creativity and critiques the authoritarianism that has been a tragic aspect of Freud’s legacy. Through his clinically informed interpretations he brings out both "hidden realities" and "emergent meanings" of the texts and authors he examines, including Shakespeare’s Othello and Macbeth, as well as Milton’s Paradise Lost.

A preeminent scholar of the history and theory of psychoanalysis, Rudnytsky displays an interdisciplinary expertise that makes Formulated Experiences truly sui generis and unlike any existing book. Bridging the artificial divide between the academic and clinical worlds, his eloquent championing of the interpersonal and relational traditions will captivate contemporary psychoanalysts and psychotherapists, while his insightful close readings provide a model for psychoanalytic literary critics.

chapter |35 pages

Introduction “One Man Cannot Be the Same as Many”

Glimpsing New Paradigms through Old Keyholes

part 1|78 pages

Discovering Fromm

chapter 1|31 pages

Freud as Milton’s God

Mapping the Patriarchal Cosmos in Psychoanalysis and Paradise Lost

chapter 2|34 pages

The Indispensability of Erich Fromm

The Rehabilitation of a “Forgotten” Psychoanalyst

chapter 3|11 pages

Freud, Ferenczi, Fromm

The Authoritarian Character as Magic Helper

part 2|49 pages

Ferenczian Inflections

chapter 4|20 pages

The Other Side of the Story

Severn on Ferenczi and Mutual Analysis

chapter 5|15 pages

Trauma and Dissociation

Ferenczi between Freud and Severn

chapter 6|12 pages

Groddeck’s Lessons

part 3|50 pages

Basic Faults

chapter 7|20 pages

Othello and Macbeth

Complementary Borderline Pathologies at the Basic Fault

chapter 8|18 pages

“I Am Not What I Am”

Iago and Negative Transcendence

chapter 9|10 pages

Did Freud Masturbate?

The Folly of Élisabeth Roudinesco