Romantic man: psychoanalytic man
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https://doi.org/10.11606/va.v0i29.107205Keywords:
romanticism, psychoanalysis, unconscious, dualisms, subjectivityAbstract
This study aims to propose a reading of the German Romantic movement, belonging to the late eighteenth century until the mid-nineteenth century, given its effect on theoretical and practical possibility for man to design and mental functioning covered by psychoanalysis. For this, we started with the presentation of the main constituent elements of Romanticism in order to support the research dialogue with psychoanalysis, in respect of unconscious mental activity, the importance of emotional experience, subjective singularity, the dualisms of psychic reality and the psychoanalytic method of work, which seeks the movement tolerance of paradoxes.Downloads
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