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L'envie est la souffrance que provoque le spectacle du bonheur d'autrui pour qui le ressent comme une preuve humiliante et exaspérante d'infériorité. Le but de l'envieux n'est pas d'acquérir ce que l'autre possède et qui lui fait défaut, mais de détruire son objet d'envie, quelqu'en soit le prix et au mépris de son intérêt propre. L'homme moderne veut oublier ce qu'ont toujours su philosophes et théologiens, poètes et romanciers : si nous n'en mourons pas tous, nous sommes tous, peu ou prou, frappés par l'invidia. La psychanalyse en permet la prise de conscience individuelle, l'étude des textes littéraires en fait mesurer l'universalité. Telle est la raison d'être d'un ouvrage collectif qui réunit cliniciens et universitaires à l'écoute de Sophocle, Shakespeare, Rabelais, Ronsard, Molière, La Fontaine, Saint-Simon, Hugo, Stendhal, Svevo, Claudel, Perec.
Psychoanalysis and literature --- Envy in literature --- Jealousy in literature
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Greek literature --- Emotions in literature. --- Envy in literature. --- Jealousy in literature. --- History and criticism.
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The author applies to Athenian culture and literature insights on the contexts, conscious and subconscious motivations, subjective manifestations, and indicative behaviours of envy, jealousy, and related emotions, derived from modern (post-1950) philosophical, psychological, psychoanalytical, sociological, and anthropological scholarship. This enables an exploration of both the explicit theorization and evaluation of envy and jealousy in ancient Greek texts, and also the more oblique ways in which they find expression across a variety of genres - in particular philosophy, oratory, comedy and tragedy.
Greek literature --- Emotions in literature. --- Envy in literature. --- Jealousy in literature. --- History and criticism.
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Envy in literature. --- Evil eye in literature. --- Literature --- History and criticism.
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Die Arbeit entwickelt auf der Basis eines strukturalistisch-kommunikationstheoretischen Dramenmodells und der Affektenlehren der Rhetorik eine Methode zur Emotionsanalyse im Drama. Der historische Teil untersucht das Verhältnis von Neid und Intrige im Drama zwischen 1750 und 1800 anhand von rund 50 kanonischen und populären Dramen. The study uses a model of drama informed by structuralist communications theory while also drawing on the rhetorical theory of affects to develop a method for analyzing emotion in drama. The historical section examines the relationship between jealousy and intrigue in drama between 1750 and 1800 based on 50 canonical and popular dramatic works.
Emotions in literature. --- Drama --- Envy in literature. --- Drama, Modern --- Emotion studies. --- analysis of drama. --- envy (motif). --- intrigue.
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Psychoanalysis and literature --- Drama --- Mimesis in literature. --- Envy in literature. --- Desire in literature. --- Psychological aspects. --- Shakespeare, William, --- Knowledge --- Psychology.
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Psychoanalysis and literature --- Psychoanalysis and literature --- Drama --- Mimesis in literature. --- Desire in literature. --- Envy in literature. --- History --- History --- Psychological aspects. --- Shakespeare, William, --- Knowledge --- Psychology.
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Envie dans la littérature --- Envy in Literature --- Nijd in de literatuur --- Phthonos (Grieks woord) --- Phthonos (Mot grecque) --- Phthonos (The Greek word) --- Laudatory poetry, Greek --- Poetry --- Envy in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Psychological aspects. --- -Phthonos (The Greek word) --- Envy in literature --- -Poems --- Verses (Poetry) --- Literature --- Greek language --- Greek laudatory poetry --- Greek poetry --- History and criticism --- Psychological aspects --- Philosophy --- Etymology --- Pindar --- -Pindarus --- Pindare --- Pindaro --- Πίνδαρος --- Knowledge --- -Psychology --- -History and criticism --- -Knowledge --- Phthonos (The Greek word). --- -Pindar --- Píndaro --- Pindaros --- -Greek laudatory poetry --- Poems --- Psychology. --- Pindarus --- Psychology --- Laudatory poetry [Greek ] --- Laudatory poetry, Greek - History and criticism. --- Poetry - Psychological aspects. --- Pindare, poete lyrique grec, 518-438 av. j.-c. --- Critique et interpretation
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Jonson, Benjamin --- Envy in literature. --- Authorship --- Authors and readers --- Psychological aspects. --- History --- Jonson, Ben, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Jonson, Ben (1573?-1637) --- Envie --- Écrivains et lecteurs --- Critique et interprétation --- Dans la littérature --- Grande-Bretagne --- Angleterre (GB) --- 16e siècle --- 17e siècle
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Greek literature --- Evil eye --- Jealousy --- Littérature grecque --- Mauvais oeil --- Jalousie --- History and criticism. --- Religious aspects --- Histoire et critique --- Aspect religieux --- Greek literature - History and criticism --- Evil eye in literature --- Envy in literature
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