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Transference and katharsis, Freud to Aristotle

International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2015
Aristotle's theory of tragic katharsis is the most ancient and debated theory of the effect of the theatrical experience on the audience. It affirms that tragedy effects the katharsis of fear and pity, engaging readers with the controversy whether by katharsis Aristotle meant purification of the emotions (i.e.
Maria Grazia Turri
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Katharsis

Beiträge Zur Psychologischen Forschung, 1997
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Girolamo Mei’s Interpretation of Tragic Katharsis as Culmination of His Aesthetic Thought

Culture and Dialogue, 2021
Girolamo Mei (1519–94) is known in the history of Western music as a humanist who stimulated the birth of the operatic form by his description of ancient tragedy. According to him, it was a wholly musical drama, with all the words sung from beginning to
Eske Tsugami
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Pure Katharsis

Kursbuch
Katharina Köster, Katrin Nemec
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Katharsis I: Bosquejos sobre la locura: Raúl Gómez Jattin

, 2021
Katharsis I. Bosquejos sobre la locura: Raúl Gómez Jattin es un producto de investigación formativa, realizada en el espacio extracurricular del Programa Psicología (con apoyo de la Biblioteca Gerónimo Osiris): Club de lectura Katharsis, en los últimos ...
Salomón Verhelst Montenegro   +1 more
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