Ulisses Anthology of Psychological and/or Psychoanalytical Literary Reviews on Novels is a scholarly collection that brings together critical essays examining novels through the lenses of psychology and psychoanalysis.
This anthology explores how literary narratives illuminate the complexities of the human mind, offering insights into motivation, trauma, identity, desire, memory, and the unconscious.
Each analysis in this book demonstrates how characters, plots, and narrative structures reflect inner conflicts, emotional struggles, and psychological growth, involving themes of childhood and development, love and attachment, power and repression, madness and marginality, and healing and transformation.
The essays also reflect on the relationship between literature and mental health, showing how novels can foster empathy, self-awareness, and emotional literacy.
These writing underline how psychological knowledge is produced, questioned, and transformed by bringing together diverse critical voices regarding the complexities of explored, contested, and reimagined human experiences.








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