Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House (1879) and August Strindberg’s Miss Julie (1889): A Freudian Study.

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2020

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Université Mouloud Mammeri Tizi Ouzou

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The present dissertation has dealt with a psychoanalytical study of the literary works, A doll’s House (1879) by the Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen’s and Miss Julie (1889) by the Swedish playwright August Strindberg’s. Our main concern in the following works is to analyse the protagonists’ psyche and explore their repressed feelings by highlighting their lives, personal experience as well as the way they attain their ideal selves; in addition, through the course of the plays, Nora and Miss Julie seem to forget about their reality and continue to denounce their control until they realize that they should seek for their true identity and move into their ideal selves and escape the world they were living in. Furthermore, Nora Helmer and Miss Julie are both influenced by their parents which led them to develop the Freudian notion of Oedipus complex. Finally, we are going to explore Miss Julie’s dream as well as Nora Helmer’s dream world. For the fulfilement of our work, we borrow from Freud’s Complete Works 2007 some analytical concepts such us: Oedipus complex to treat the first chapter, Id, Ego and Superego for the second chapter and the concept of the Interpretation of Dreams to deal with the last chapter of our memoir.

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30cm ; 61p.

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Literature and Civilization