Freud's account of the sublimated drives at work beneath the surfaces of advanced societies alongside the modernist fictions of Joyce Proust Kafka Woolf and others both reflected and inaugurated a strain of modernism preoccupied with the darkest elements of the human psyche. In The Destructive Element Lyndsey Stonebridge examines the career and legacy of British psychoanalyst Melanie Klein as a lens through which to examine the 20th century's fascination with death drives the sublimation of civilization's discontents and the socialization of children--fascinations that would surface throughout the cultural production of the West. At once cultural history and psychoanalytic theory and a bold reformulation of the legacies of modernism The Destructive Element is an essential contribution to our understanding of the Western tradition.
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