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This book examines the ways in which literary form facilitates mentalization and our ability to be aware of our own and othersâ mental states, showing how we can use this awareness to make sense of our experiences and interactions.

Looking at narrative, the sonnet, free indirect speech and autobiographical memory, Elisa Galgut focuses on the ways in which literary form not only contains difficult emotions, but how it shapes and develops these emotional states. She considers how the creative mind gives form to inchoate emotions and structures, and processes them in ways that allow us to experience and give name to what was previously unclear and amorphous. Looking at the work of canonical figures of English Literature, such as Shakespeare, Milton and Austen, Galgutâs focus on form â rather than content â offers the reader a novel way of understanding the ways in which literature engages our emotional lives.

Assuming no prior knowledge of complex psychoanalytic concepts, Mentalization and Literary Form is aimed at academic and graduate students focusing on literary studies and philosophy, as well as psychoanalysts interested in Literature.

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 9/22/2025
      ISBN13: 9781032685625, 978-1032685625
      ISBN10: 103268562X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book examines the ways in which literary form facilitates mentalization and our ability to be aware of our own and othersâ mental states, showing how we can use this awareness to make sense of our experiences and interactions.

      Looking at narrative, the sonnet, free indirect speech and autobiographical memory, Elisa Galgut focuses on the ways in which literary form not only contains difficult emotions, but how it shapes and develops these emotional states. She considers how the creative mind gives form to inchoate emotions and structures, and processes them in ways that allow us to experience and give name to what was previously unclear and amorphous. Looking at the work of canonical figures of English Literature, such as Shakespeare, Milton and Austen, Galgutâs focus on form â rather than content â offers the reader a novel way of understanding the ways in which literature engages our emotional lives.

      Assuming no prior knowledge of complex psychoanalytic concepts, Mentalization and Literary Form is aimed at academic and graduate students focusing on literary studies and philosophy, as well as psychoanalysts interested in Literature.

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