ABSTRACT

This essential edition brings together a collection of classic papers from key figures in Kleinian and post-Kleinian thought that explore the relationship between psychoanalysis and art.Sandra Gosso begins with a comprehensive and fascinating guide to the history of this relationship which began with Freud and was developed further by Melanie Klein at a time when most analysts were moving away from links with art. Melanie Klein's pivotal paper, "Infantile Anxiety Situations Reflected in a Work of Art and in the Creative Impulse", follows the Introduction. The other papers featured are mainly from British analysts who expanded on Melanie Klein's ideas, inspired by the influence of the creative Bloomsbury and Imago Groups.

chapter |29 pages

Introduction

From reparation to the aesthetic conflict
Edited BySandra Gosso

part 1|92 pages

Art as Reparation

chapter Two|20 pages

A psycho-analytical approach to aesthetics

(1952)
ByHanna Segal

chapter Four|25 pages

The role of illusion in symbol formation

(1955)
ByMarion Milner

chapter Five|13 pages

The invitation in art

(1965)
ByAdrian Stokes

section II|165 pages

Post-Kleinian Thought

chapter Six|6 pages

The apprehension of beauty

(1973)
ByDonald Meltzer

chapter Seven|10 pages

The delusion of clarity of insight

(1975)
ByDonald Meltzer

chapter Eight|7 pages

The relation of dreaming to learning from experience in patient and analyst

(1984)
ByDonald Meltzer

chapter Nine|4 pages

The aesthetic object

(1984)
ByDonald Meltzer

chapter Ten|12 pages

Concerning the perception of one's own attributes and its relation to language development

(1986)
ByDonald Meltzer, Mme Eve Cohen

chapter Eleven|4 pages

On turbulence

(1986)
ByDonald Meltzer

chapter Twelve|10 pages

Dénouement

(1986)
ByDonald Meltzer

chapter Thirteen|23 pages

Aesthetic conflict: its place in the developmental process

(1988)
ByDonald Meltzer, Meg Harris Williams

chapter Fourteen|10 pages

The place of aesthetic conflict in the analytic process

(1988)
ByDonald Meltzer

chapter Fifteen|8 pages

New considerations on the concept of the aesthetic conflict

(1990)
ByDonald Meltzer

chapter Sixteen|4 pages

The geographic dimension of the mental apparatus

(1992)
ByDonald Meltzer

chapter Seventeen|6 pages

The compartments of the internal mother

(1992)
ByDonald Meltzer

chapter Eighteen|6 pages

Disorders of thought

(1994)
ByDonald Meltzer

chapter Nineteen|9 pages

The lobby of dreams

(1988)
ByDonald Meltzer, Meg Harris Williams

chapter Twenty|9 pages

Aesthetic appreciation through symbolic congruence

(1988)
ByDonald Meltzer, Meg Harris Williams

chapter Twenty-One|16 pages

Keats: soul-making

(1991)
ByMeg Harris Williams

chapter Twenty-Two|6 pages

Entry to the claustrum

(1992)
ByMeg Harris Williams

chapter Twenty-Three|13 pages

Parallel directions in psychoanalysis

(1991)
ByMargot Waddell