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Fantasia of the Unconscious, David Herbert Lawrence
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David Herbert Lawrence

Fantasia of the Unconscious

In “Fantasia of the Unconscious,” D. H. Lawrence embarks on a pioneering exploration of the psyche, synthesizing psychological theory and deep introspection to delve into the complexities of human desire, creativity, and instinct. Written in a lyrical yet challenging prose style, this work reflects Lawrence's modernist influences while grappling with contemporary ideas of psychology, particularly the burgeoning theories of Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud. Through a unique blend of philosophical musings and autobiographical elements, Lawrence confronts the often unacknowledged forces that shape human behavior and societal norms, positioning the individual'Äôs unconscious desires as a central tenet of personal and social evolution. D. H. Lawrence (1885–1930), an English novelist, poet, and essayist, was known for his radical views on sexuality, power, and the human spirit, with experiences from his own tumultuous life profoundly shaping his literary work. His extensive travels and interactions with various cultures fueled his desire to awaken readers to their authentic selves in a rapidly industrializing world. “Fantasia of the Unconscious,” written during a time of personal upheaval, reflects Lawrence's struggle with societal constraints and his quest for self-awareness. For readers drawn to the intersections of psychology, philosophy, and literature, “Fantasia of the Unconscious” is an essential text. Lawrence'Äôs provocative ideas challenge conventional thought and encourage introspection, making this work not only a profound inquiry into the nature of the self but also a timeless call to embrace the unconscious as a source of creativity and authenticity.
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226 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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