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Hero-Ego in Search of Self

A Jungian Reading of "Beowulf</I>

by Judy Anne White (Author)
©2004 Monographs X, 124 Pages
Series: Studies in the Humanities, Volume 26

Summary

In Hero-Ego in Search of Self, Judy Anne White offers a perceptive explanation for continued interest in the Anglo-Saxon poem Beowulf. Building upon the earlier work of Jeffery Helterman and John Miles Foley, she argues that the sum of all confrontations between hero and monster in Beowulf equals the process of individual psychological development identified by Carl Jung as individuation. Dr. White’s study proposes that the hero’s struggle is the universal struggle towards self-knowledge – and that Beowulf thus resonates for the contemporary reader as it did for the poet’s original audience.

Details

Pages
X, 124
Year
2004
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820431154
Language
English
Keywords
Monster Individuation Psychological development
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., Oxford, Wien, 2004. X, 124 pp.

Biographical notes

Judy Anne White (Author)

The Author: Judy Anne White teaches English literature at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland. She is a graduate of Johns Hopkins University and the State University of New York at Stony Brook. Her most recent publications include articles in the international journal of children’s literature, Bookbird, and The Dictionary of Literary Biography: British Children’s Writers: 1800-1880.

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