2017
DOI: 10.1111/1745-8315.12440
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Stray thoughts – seeking home: Henrik Ibsen'sPeer Gyntread in light of Wilfred Bion's ideas

Abstract: Peer Gynt, the main character in Ibsen's dramatic poem from 1867, has fascinated scholars since its publication. After a lifetime of escapades, Peer finds himself lonely, detached and with feelings of deadness. Gradually, the underlying structure of his personality confronts him. With the help of Wilfred Bion's ideas, it is possible to trace a distinct pattern, where unprocessed thoughts seem to play a decisive role in hindering Peer's self-realization. The main female character, Solveig, spends her life waiti… Show more

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