ABSTRACT

Hamlet on the Couch weaves a close reading of Shakespeare’s Hamlet with a large variety of contemporary psychoanalytic and psychological theory, looking at the interplay of ideas between the two.

Hamlet can be read almost as a psychoanalytic case study and be used to understand and illustrate a range of core psychoanalytic concepts. Covering such basic psychoanalytic concepts as identity, transference and countertransference, the ‘good-enough’ mother, the compulsion to repeat and the death instinct, James E. Groves shows how Hamlet can shed new light on understanding psychoanalytic theory, and how psychoanalysis can in turn enrich our understanding of Shakespeare’s work. Perhaps the most radical feature of psychoanalysis is its tradition of self-examination. Mirroring it, the book throughout uses an eclectic, subjective critical approach to study how the poetry of Hamlet creates its realistically flawed and believably complex characters.

Combining deep, insightful knowledge of Shakespeare and of psychoanalysis, Hamlet on the Couch will be of great interest to psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists, as well as literary scholars.

chapter 1|17 pages

Who’s There?

A Question of Identity

chapter 2|9 pages

The Ghost’s Commandment

Revenge My Shame

chapter 3|11 pages

Freud’s “Family Romances”

Power and Belonging

chapter 4|10 pages

“Some Vicious Mole of Nature”

Bad—or Just Unlucky?

chapter 5|9 pages

Mad for Thy Love

Infected by the Social Emotions

chapter 6|12 pages

Rossencraft & Gilderstone

Destiny’s Happy Dupes

chapter 7|16 pages

The Fair Ophelia

Truth or Transference?

chapter 8|14 pages

“Wild and Whirling Words”

Freud’s Phobia, Dora’s Dream

chapter 9|15 pages

To Be Or Not To Be?

Conscience and the False Self

chapter 10|16 pages

Hamlet Writes The Mousetrap

Method Acting and Metatheater

chapter 11|14 pages

The Double Soliloquy

Freud’s “Compulsion To Repeat”

chapter 12|13 pages

A Mirror In The Queen’S Closet

The Good Enough Mother

chapter 13|14 pages

The Prince And His Brothers

War, Murder, and Manhood

chapter 14|11 pages

“Readiness Is All. Let Be.”

Disillusion and the Strength To Bear It

chapter 15|20 pages

The Final Curtain

The Ghost and the Death Instinct