Psychoanalysis of Rene Magritte and Relationship with Lucid Dream
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Author
Katsumata, TaitoReaders/Advisors
Kromm, JaneTerm and Year
Fall 2019Date Published
2019
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In this paper, I first tried a psychoanalytic study of Magritte and considered the relationship between his work and life and the corresponding social problems. However, psychoanalytic methods have dropped the greatness of spirit, which is most important, even though it is possible to partially understand his art. The appeal of Magritte’s work is not a logical explanation in language. It is difficult to verbalize his lucid dream world beyond logic. This is because Magritte’s work is outside the beliefs and beliefs bound by real-world stereotypes.Accessibility Statement
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