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In the foreword to Fantasia of the Unconscious, D.H. Lawrence presents the book as a continuation of his earlier work, Psychoanalysis and the Unconsci .... Read More
In the foreword to Fantasia of the Unconscious, D.H. Lawrence presents the book as a continuation of his earlier work, Psychoanalysis and the Unconscious . With his signature wit and critical perspective , Lawrence challenges the scientific and psychoanalytic approaches of his time , particularly the reductionist methods of Freud and other psychologists . He argues that human nature cannot be fully understood through logic and empirical analysis alone—deeper, more instinctual forces must be considered.
Sr | Chapter Name | No Of Page |
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1 | Chapter 1 – INTRODUCTION | 4 |
2 | Chapter 2 - THE HOLY FAMILY | 5 |
3 | Chapter 3 - PLEXUSES, PLANES AND SO ON | 5 |
4 | Chapter 4 - TREES AND BABIES AND PAPAS AND MAMAS | 7 |
5 | Chapter 5 - THE FIVE SENSES | 7 |
6 | Chapter 6 - FIRST GLIMMERINGS OF MIND | 5 |
7 | Chapter 7 - FIRST STEPS IN EDUCATION | 6 |
8 | Chapter 8 - EDUCATION AND SEX IN MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD | 7 |
9 | Chapter 9 - THE BIRTH OF SEX | 8 |
10 | Chapter 10 - PARENT LOVE | 7 |
11 | Chapter 11 - THE VICIOUS CIRCLE | 8 |
12 | Chapter 12 - LITANY OF EXHORTATIONS | 2 |
13 | Chapter 13 – COSMOLOGICAL | 7 |
14 | Chapter 14 - SLEEP AND DREAMS | 10 |
15 | Chapter 15 - THE LOWER SELF | 10 |
16 | Chapter 16 – EPILOGUE | 10 |