Letteratura e psicoanalisi in Russia all'alba del XX secolo
Psychoanalysis spread earlier and faster in Russia than in Western Europe. According to the author, there are three main reasons for this. First, psychoanalysis is based on the fictional structure of patients's narratives. In a literary-centric country such as Russia, the 'literary charact...
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Firenze University Press
2022
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