Patrick White: Fiction and the Unconscious by David J. Tacey

Patrick White: Fiction and the Unconscious

David J. Tacey
288 pages
Oxford University Press
Apr 1988
Hardcover
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Based on Jungian ideas about the archetypal patterns of the psyche, this study contests long-held beliefs about the work of Nobel Prize-winning novelist Patrick White--arguing that his fiction is dominated by the workings of his unconscious mind and that its symbolic patterns are those of a mother complex--and offers profound insight into the Australian consciousness.
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Pages 288
Publisher Oxford University Pr...
Published 1988
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