ABSTRACT

In this widely ranging collection of essays, a group of contemporary psychoanalyst/authors turn their finely-honed listening skills and clinical experience to plumb the depths and illuminate themes of character, drama, myth, culture, and psychobiography in some of the world’s most beloved operas.

The richly diverse chapters are unified by a psychoanalytic approach to the nuances of unconscious mental life and emotional experience as they unfold synergistically in opera’s music, words, and drama. Opera creates a unique bridge between thought and feeling, mind and body, and conscious and unconscious that offers fertile ground for psychological exploration of profound human truths.

Each piece is written in a colorful and non-technical manner that will appeal to mental health professionals, musicians, academics, and general readers wishing to better understand and appreciate opera as an art form.

chapter 1|10 pages

Psychoanalysis and Opera

A Felicitous Match

chapter 3|13 pages

Across the Great Divide

Reflections on the Moral Reversal in Mozart's The Magic Flute

chapter 4|13 pages

Lucia di Lammermoor

An Intersection on the Oral and Aural Roads

chapter 5|10 pages

Transformation Through the Other

Senta and The Flying Dutchman

chapter 6|15 pages

The Orpheus of All Secret Misery

The Expression of Profound Grief in Wagner's Tristan Und Isolde

chapter 7|15 pages

The Dark Matter of Wagner's Dream

Chaos and Creativity in Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg

chapter 8|17 pages

Evil as Sadistic Perversion in Tosca

chapter 10|14 pages

Elektra

Traumatic Loss and the Impossibility of Mourning

chapter 11|16 pages

Yearning for Intimacy

Bela Bartók's Duke Bluebeard's Castle

chapter 13|16 pages

Janáček's Eternal Feminine

The Makropulos Affair1,2

chapter 14|6 pages

Billy Budd

A Study in Envy and Repression

chapter 15|16 pages

Sendak and Knussen's Where the Wild Things Are

A Developmental Journey