“Psychoanalysis and Literary Criticism” is an essay by C.S. Lewis that has implications beyond either Freud or Literary Criticism. Thus, even if you would normally not read about either subject, you should find this podcast exploring this shorter work by Lewis interesting. Dr. Corey Latta joined William O’Flaherty to discuss this essay on specialized topics. Dr. Latta has been on the podcast several times and has written a few books, including C. S. Lewis and the Art of Writing from 2016. “Psychoanalysis and Literary Criticism,” while published in other places, is best available in the collection Selected Literary Essays. As with other “essay chats,” the purpose of focusing on a single essay is to encourage you to read (or re-read) it and other essays by Lewis that are often neglected.
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Listen to “Psychoanalysis and Literary Criticism” Chat
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- Purchase “Psychoanalysis and Literary Criticism” in Selected Literary Essays
- OTHER ESSAYS MENTIONED:
- “Religion without Dogma?” (found in God in the Dock)
- “Religion: Reality or Substitute?” (found in Christian Reflections)
- Hear OTHER Essay Chats – Here is a Master List of All of Them
- OTHER BOOKS MENTIONED:
- An Experiment in Criticism
- Mere Christianity (note: book 3, chapter 4)
- Till We Have Faces
- The Pilgrim’s Regress
- The Great Divorce
- Listen to C. S. Lewis and the Art of Writing Podcast Interview
- Listen to the podcast version of Corey’s talk “Writing Outside of the Inner Ring”
- Listen to All About Jack on iTunes
- Purchase C.S. Lewis Goes to Hell
- Visit ScrewtapeCompanion.com
- Knowing and Understanding C.S. Lewis YouTube CHANNEL
- Visit EssentialCSLewis.com
- Purchase The Misquotable C.S. Lewis