Literary and Artistic Psychological Interpretation

Literary and Artistic Psychological Interpretation

by Lu Shuyuan

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Ch. 26附录二 文艺心理学研究参考文献
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In 1879, Wundt founded the world's first psychology laboratory in Leipzig, marking the birth of the modern discipline of psychology; in 1908, Freud published "Writers and Daydreams", kicking off the emergence of literary psychology; in 1924 In 1936, Lu Xun translated "The Symbol of Depression" by the Japanese scholar Kukawa Hakumura and taught it in university classes, becoming the first person in China to introduce the systematic theory of literary psychology; in 1936, Zhu Guangqian published the first monograph on "Literary Psychology" by a Chinese scholar. Since then, this subject has been silent in China for nearly half a century. In the 1980s, literary psychology was rebuilt in China. As one of the representatives of this stage, Lu Shuyuan made great contributions to the rich accumulation of Western psychological resources. He scanned and sorted out constructivist psychology, functionalist psychology, behaviorist psychology, psychoanalytic psychology, and the "Vileru" school one by one with great interest, and compiled it into "Psychological Interpretation of Literature and Art", which provided a solid theoretical foundation for psychological criticism of contemporary literature and art.

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