Anxiety In Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Husband Drama (1895):A Psychoanalytic Approach
The major problem of this study is how anxiety is reflected in Sir Robert Chiltern's personality. The aim of this study is to analyze Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Husband drama based on Psychoanalytic Perspective. This study focuses on the major characters, namely Sir Robert Chiltern. The method...
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Main Author: | Setyonugroho, Aris (Author) |
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